SHARE
Facebook X Pinterest WhatsApp

Learn Linux, 302 (Mixed environments): Samba roles

Written By
RWS
Roderick W. Smith
Mar 1, 2011

“Summary: Samba isn’t a single program; rather, it’s a series of
interrelated servers and utilities, each of which has its own
specific purpose. Understanding the differences between these
servers and utilities will help you manage your Samba system.
Furthermore, Samba implements a number of different security
models, which you must understand to properly integrate Samba into
an existing network or to set up a new network with Samba servers
at its core.

“Overview

“In this article, learn about these concepts:

* Samba security modes
* Roles of core Samba daemons
* Management of Samba daemons

“This article helps you prepare for Objective 310.2 in Topic 310
of the LPI’s Mixed Environment speciality exam (302). The objective
has a weight of 1.

“Prerequisites

“To get the most from the articles in this series, you should
have an advanced knowledge of Linux and a working Linux system on
which you can practice the commands covered in this article. In
particular, this article assumes that you have a working knowledge
of Linux command-line functions and at least a general
understanding of the purpose of Samba as covered in “Learn Linux,
302 (Mixed environments): Concepts”. To perform the actions
described in this article, you must have the Samba software
installed. Some actions require that you have a working Server
Message Block (SMB)/Common Internet File System (CIFS) network at
your disposal.”


Complete Story

RWS

Roderick W. Smith

Recommended for you...

How to Install Immich on openSUSE
r00t
Sep 6, 2024
Beginners Guide for ID Command in Linux
Benny Lanco
Sep 5, 2024
[Fixed] An Unexpected Error Occurred on Gnome Extensions
Patrick
Sep 3, 2024
Run a Google Search From the Linux Command Line With Googler
TechRepublic
Aug 27, 2024
Linux Today Logo

LinuxToday is a trusted, contributor-driven news resource supporting all types of Linux users. Our thriving international community engages with us through social media and frequent content contributions aimed at solving problems ranging from personal computing to enterprise-level IT operations. LinuxToday serves as a home for a community that struggles to find comparable information elsewhere on the web.

Property of TechnologyAdvice. © 2025 TechnologyAdvice. All Rights Reserved

Advertiser Disclosure: Some of the products that appear on this site are from companies from which TechnologyAdvice receives compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products appear on this site including, for example, the order in which they appear. TechnologyAdvice does not include all companies or all types of products available in the marketplace.