Setting Up Samba In Ubuntu
What is Samba and when do you need it?
Samba is a set of tools to share files and printers. It implements the SMB network protocol, which is the heart of Windows networking. OS X also recognises Samba shares.
Samba can be used to:
* Act as a server for Windows (or Samba) clients: share folders and printers, including PDF pseudo-printers so all the computers in your network may write PDF files
* Act as a domain controller in a Windows network (authenticating users, etc.)
* Do some more complex things, such as using a Windows domain controller to authenticate the users of a Linux/UNIX machine
bodi :: Jan.30.2010 :: Info, Software :: No Comments »
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