by RichardSharpe (Author), Gerald Carter (Author)
Sams Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours is a tutorial designed to help you integrate Linux/UNIX-based systems with Windows-based systems. It has all the information and tools necessary for you to be up and running with Samba in 24 short lessons. Learn how to use Samba to its fullest potential. Topics range from introducing Samba and Samba installation to configuration and problem solving. This book provides complete, step-by step instruction. A tear card featuring Samba's options and share examples is included.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 490
Edition: 1
Publisher: Sams
Published: 20 Apr 1999
ISBN 10: 0672316099
ISBN 13: 9780672316098
Book Overview: Sams Teach Yourself Samba in 24 Hours is a tutorial designed to help you integrate Linux/UNIX-based systems with Windows-based systems. It has all the information and tools necessary for you to be up and running with Samba in 24 short lessons. Learn how to use Samba to its fullest potential. Topics range from introducing Samba and Samba installation to configuration and problem solving. This book provides complete, step-by step instruction. A tear card featuring Samba's options and share examples is included.
Jerry Carter is a member of the Samba Team, the key group of developers worldwide who contribute regularly to Samba. He is a network manager at Auburn University, where he is also studying for his PhD in computer science. Jerry writes a monthly column on Linux/Windows NT integration for LinuxWorld and is currently serving as co-chair for the USENIX-sponsored LISA-NT conference in 1999. Richard Sharpe is a member of the Samba Team. Richard is a senior consultant at NS Computer Software and Services, a consulting firm in South Australia. He teaches TCP/IP and Network Security courses. Richard has written several papers and articles on Samba-related topics.