<html> <body bgcolor="#ffffff"> <table border="0" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="4"> <tr> <td> <img src="samba2_s.gif" border="0" height="190" width="145" alt="Using Samba, 2nd Edition" /> </td> <td> <h2>Using Samba, 2nd Edition</h2> By Jay Ts, Robert Eckstein, and David Collier-Brown<br /> 2nd Edition, February 2003 <br /> O'Reilly & Associates, ISBN: 0-596-00256-4<br /> <a href="http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/"><b>www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba2/</b></a> </td> </tr> </table> <blockquote> <h2>Table of Contents</h2> <P><B><a href="ch00.html">Preface</a></B> <P><B><a href="ch01.html">1. Learning the Samba</a></B> <BR> What Is Samba? <BR> What Can Samba Do for Me? <BR> Getting Familiar with an SMB Network <BR> An Introduction to the SMB Protocol <BR> Windows Workgroups and Domains <BR> What's New in Samba 2.2? <BR> What's New in Samba 3.0? <BR> What Can Samba Do? <BR> An Overview of the Samba Distribution <BR> How Can I Get Samba? <P><B><a href="ch02.html">2. Installing Samba on a Unix System</a></B> <BR> Bundled Versions <BR> Downloading the Samba Distribution <BR> Configuring Samba <BR> Compiling and Installing Samba <BR> Enabling SWAT <BR> A Basic Samba Configuration File <BR> Firewall Configuration <BR> Starting the Samba Daemons <BR> Testing the Samba Daemons <P><B><a href="ch03.html">3. Configuring Windows Clients</a></B> <BR> Windows Networking Concepts <BR> Setting Up Windows 95/98/Me Computers <BR> Setting Up Windows NT 4.0 Computers <BR> Setting Up Windows 2000 Computers <BR> Setting Up Windows XP Computers <P><B><a href="ch04.html">4. Windows NT Domains</a></B> <BR> Samba as the Primary Domain Controller <BR> Adding Computer Accounts <BR> Configuring Windows Clients for Domain Logons <BR> Logon Scripts <BR> Roaming Profiles <BR> System Policies <BR> Samba as a Domain Member Server <BR> Windows NT Domain Options <P><B><a href="ch05.html">5. Unix Clients</a></B> <BR> Sharing Files on Windows 95/98/Me <BR> Sharing Files on Windows NT/2000/XP <BR> smbclient <BR> smbfs <BR> smbsh <BR> smbutil and mount_smbfs <P><B><a href="ch06.html">6. The Samba Configuration File</a></B> <BR> The Samba Configuration File <BR> Special Sections <BR> Configuration Options <BR> Server Configuration <BR> Disk Share Configuration <BR> Networking Options with Samba <BR> Virtual Servers <BR> Logging Configuration Options <P><B><a href="ch07.html">7. Name Resolution and Browsing</a></B> <BR> Name Resolution <BR> Browsing <P><B><a href="ch08.html">8. Advanced Disk Shares</a></B> <BR> Filesystem Differences <BR> File Permissions and Attributes on MS-DOS and Unix <BR> Windows NT/2000/XP ACLs <BR> Name Mangling and Case <BR> Locks and Oplocks <BR> Connection Scripts <BR> Microsoft Distributed Filesystems <BR> Working with NIS <P><B><a href="ch09.html">9. Users and Security</a></B> <BR> Users and Groups <BR> Controlling Access to Shares <BR> Authentication of Clients <BR> Passwords <BR> Authentication with winbind <P><B><a href="ch10.html">10. Printing</a></B> <BR> Sending Print Jobs to Samba <BR> Printing to Windows Printers <P><B><a href="ch11.html">11. Additional Samba Information</a></B> <BR> Time Synchronization <BR> Magic Scripts <BR> Internationalization <BR> Windows Messenger Service <BR> Miscellaneous Options <P><B><a href="ch12.html">12. Troubleshooting Samba</a></B> <BR> The Tool Box <BR> The Fault Tree <BR> Extra Resources <P><B><a href="appa.html">Appendix A. Example Configuration Files</a></B> <P><B><a href="appb.html">Appendix B. Samba Configuration Option Quick Reference</a></B> <P><B><a href="appc.html">Appendix C. Summary of Samba Daemons and Commands</a></B> <P><B><a href="appd.html">Appendix D. Downloading Samba with CVS</a></B> <P><B><a href="appe.html">Appendix E. Configure Options</a></B> <P><B><a href="appf.html">Appendix F. Running Samba on Mac OS X Server</a></B> <P><B><a href="appg.html">Appendix G. GNU Free Documentation License</a></B> <P><B><a href="inx.html">Index</a></B> </blockquote> </body> </html>