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:SearchOpenSource: Managing Samba: Choose Your Weapon--Windows Network ID Basics
SearchOpenSource: Managing Samba: Choose Your Weapon--Windows Network ID Basics
Nov 4, 2005, 10 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (8456 reads)

(Other stories by John H. Terpstra)

[ Thanks to Jan Stafford for this link. ]

"Samba has become an integral part of a large portion of the networking marketplace. Despite its prevalence, not all IT shops currently utilize the facilities provided to fully secure the network or to drive operating costs to a minimum.

"Samba-3 has grown in capability, as well as in complexity. Linux administrators are keen to learn how better to manage Samba and how to meet the growing demand of network security and audit-ability. This series of articles will help administrators master Samba-3 management..."

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