Samba File and Print Server for SCO OpenServer
Samba is a suite of networking products that implement the
Windows SMB and CIFS protocols on UNIX and Linux operating
systems. Samba enables your SCO OpenServer system
as a file and print server for Windows and OS/2 clients.
To order to activate Samba software, you must first configure it
according to the instructions in
"Configuring Samba on SCO OpenServer
systems".
We recommend that you consult the O'Reilly & Associates publication
"Using Samba"
for further information on configuring and administering your Samba
server. Links to Samba HOWTO documents and manual pages are also
provided below.
For the latest information concerning Samba releases on
SCO OpenServer systems, including unsupported functionality,
see the Late News document. It is available on the
SCO web site and is free to all customers:
www.sco.com/support/docs/openserver
Samba Documentation
- Initial Configuration Instructions
- Books
- Using Samba - by Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown and Peter Kelly.
- Samba HOWTO Collection
- Daemons
- smbd - the SMB daemon
- nmbd - the NetBIOS nameserver
- winbindd - the winbind daemon
- Configuration Files
- Administrative Utilities
- Client Tools
- rpcclient - command line MS-RPC client
- smbtar - SMB backup tool
- smbclient - command line SMB client
- smbmnt - helper utility for mounting SMB filesystems on Linux hosts
- smbmount - user space tool for mounting SMB filesystems under Linux
- smbspool - command line SMB print client
- smbumount - user space tool for umounting SMB filesystems under Linux
- Diagnostic Utilities
Copyright
© 2002 Caldera International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.