OES2 SP3: Samba Administration Guide

  OES2 SP3: Samba Administration Guide
    Overview of Samba
      Samba Basics
      Samba Functionality in OES 2
      Samba and NSS Volumes
      Web Links
    What’s New in Samba for OES 2
      What’s New (April 2013 Patches)
      What’s New (January 2013 Patches)
      What’s New (OES 2 Initial Release)
    Installing Samba for OES 2
      Samba Implementation Overview
      Installing the Novell Samba Components
    Running Samba in a Virtualized Environment
    Configuring Samba for Novell Cluster Services
      Benefits of Configuring Samba for High Availability
      Using the Clusters Plug-In for Novell iManager 2.7.5 or Later
      NCS Installation and Configuration
      Cluster Resource Configuration
      Samba Configuration
    Creating Users and Groups for Samba
      Creating eDirectory Users for Samba
      Creating a Samba Group
    Managing Samba Servers, Shares, and Users
      About the Samba Management Plug-in
      Managing the Samba Server
      Managing Samba Shares
      Managing Samba Users
      Typical Samba Configuration Scenarios
      What’s Next
    Using Samba in OES 2
      Adding a Network Place
      Adding a Web Folder
      Mapping Drives to Shares
    Troubleshooting Samba
      I Can’t Enable eDirectory Users for Samba
      Users Can See Everyone’s Home Directories
      Users Can’t Log In to the Samba Server
      Users Can’t See Their Home Directories
      Users Get Errors When Trying to Access Their Directories
      I Get Errors When Creating a Samba Share in iManager
      I Get Errors When Adding Samba Users in iManager
      Concurrent Samba Client Logins Are Limited
      “Could Not Samba Enable the User” Errors in iManager
    Security Considerations for Samba
      Security Implications
      Samba Passwords
    Samba Caveats
      Setting the Base Context for Samba Users
      LDAP Search Delays and Samba
      The Samba Proxy User
      Windows XP SP2 Wrongly Reports File Deletion
      Home Directory Creation Is Not Automatic
      Enabling Users for Samba Disables Access to NetStorage SSH Storage Locations
      NetBios Name for Samba Is Limited to 15 Characters in Length
      Use cifs Option When Mounting Samba Shares
    Samba Configuration Files
      Component Information
      Changing the Samba Server Configuration
    Documentation Updates
    Legal Notices