Samba File and Print Server for SCO OpenServer from Caldera
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 from Caldera 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.
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.