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bhuvan@ubuntu.com (Bhuvaneswaran Arumugam)
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robbieboy@gmail.com (Robert Stoffers)
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bshumate@openmindshare.com (Brian Shumate)
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2006-04-06
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Fortunately, your Ubuntu system may provide all such facilities to Windows clients and share network resources among them. One of the principle pieces of software your Ubuntu system includes for Windows networking is the SAMBA suite of SMB server applications and tools. This section of the <phrase>Ubuntu</phrase> Server Guide will briefly introduce the installation and limited configuration of the SAMBA suite of server applications and utilities. Additional, detailed documentation and information on SAMBA is beyond the scope of this documentation, but exists on the <ulink url="http://www.samba.org">SAMBA website</ulink>.
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You may configure the SAMBA server by editing the <filename>/etc/samba/smb.conf</filename> file to change the default settings or add new settings. More information about each setting is available in the comments of the <filename>/etc/samba/smb.conf</filename> file or by viewing the <filename>/etc/samba/smb.conf</filename> manual page from the prompt with the following command typed at a terminal prompt:
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Prior to editing the configuration file, you should make a copy of the original file and protect it from writing so you will have the original settings as a reference and to re-use as necessary.
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In addition to the SAMBA suite of file and printer sharing server applications, Ubuntu also includes other powerful server applications designed to provide additional network server functionality to Windows clients similar to the functionality provided by actual Windows servers. For example, Ubuntu offers centralized management of network resources such as computers and users via Directory Services, and facilitates the identification, and authorization of computers and users via Authentication Services.
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The following sections will discuss SAMBA and the supporting technologies, such as Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server, and Kerberos authentication server in more detail. You will also learn about some of the available configuration directives available the SAMBA configuration file which facilitate network integration with Windows clients and servers.
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Active Directory is a proprietary implementation of Directory Services by Microsoft, and is used to provide a means to share information about network resources and users. In addition to providing a centralized source of such information, Active Directory also acts as a centralized authentication security authority for the network. Active directory combines capabilities traditionally found in separate, specialized directory systems to simplify integration, management, and security of network resources. The SAMBA package may be configured to use Active Directory services from a Windows Domain Controller.
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