Linux Server Diary

The trials and tribulations of a Linux newbie trying to setup a home server.

Monday, September 20, 2004

Samba Sources

I've been looking at Samba information in preparation for the new server. First stop - Borders.

Using Samba from O'Reilly looks interesting. It shows good examples for several different configurations of Samba. I like books like this that show lots of examples.

Another book I saw in the store was Samba-3 by Example. The approach here presents scenarios that a network admin may be faced with. It starts with the easy setup, and expands features as the fictional company grows. The examples aren't quite as good as the first book, but they are not bad.

On the web, I found a few sites.

Linuxpipeline has a basic article covering Samba configuration. It's low on details and bereft of examples.

The Samba Team has a good looking example manual and a how-to guide. I haven't looked through them much yet, but they look useful.

Toad-one has the Unofficial How To for Samba.

Do you know of other places I can look?

UPDATE:

Other links: Quick HOWTO: Windows, Linux And Samba
Sample configuration files

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