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SMB Computers from books.google.com
... computers in networks so that they can share resources . The network ... computers and this term is often used in relation to remote access WAN protocols such ... ( SMB ) protocol is used for file sharing on Microsoft networks . SMB client ...
SMB Computers from books.google.com
This book is the comprehensive guide to Samba administration, officially adopted by the Samba Team.
SMB Computers from books.google.com
... computers also have problems operating in this way ; their SMB / CIFS clients tend to bind to the SMB / CIFS ports when the computer boots , so SSH can't do so . SMB / CIFS ... SMB / CIFS Client Computers SMB / CIFS Clients to. 316 Chapter ...
SMB Computers from books.google.com
This book, which has been officially adopted by the Samba Team and is under the GNU Free Documentation License (FDL), is a comprehensive guide to Samba administration.
SMB Computers from books.google.com
... Samba on a Linux computer . I'll show you what you need to configure to make a Linux computer with Samba work as a member server or a Primary Domain Controller ( PDC ) on a Microsoft Windows - based network . Linux and Unix computers ...
SMB Computers from books.google.com
... smb.conf to adjust Samba's OS level . 3. PDC status . The computer operating as PDC wins out over other computers having the same OS level and election protocol version . 4. NBNS status . If a computer is configured as an NBNS server ...
SMB Computers from books.google.com
... CIFS or NFS, as well as both. CIFS is a public, open file system developed by Microsoft's SMB. SMB is a set of file-sharing protocols set by Microsoft based on NetBIOS. CIFS allows users to access data on remote computers. In addition, CIFS ...
SMB Computers from books.google.com
This book describes how Microsoft has taken Distributed Computer Environment/Remote Procedure Calls and implemented it over Server Message Block.
SMB Computers from books.google.com
... network by using the point-and-click My Network Places GUI interface on a Windows client.'' You will encounter two types of browsing in an SMB ... computers that are currently accessible through the network. This computer is called the local ...
SMB Computers from books.google.com
... Samba software mentioned earlier in the chapter. This means that Macs running OS X can connect directly to drives and folders shared by Windows computers. You don't even need to use the command line; the Mac GUI manages the Samba client ...