<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Samba for SCO OpenServer</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY TEXT="#000066" BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF" LINK="#0066CC" VLINK="#660033" ALINK="#FFCC00"> <CENTER> <IMG SRC="./callogo.gif" ALT="" </IMG> <H1>Samba File and Print Server for SCO OpenServer from Caldera</H1> </CENTER> Samba is a suite of networking products that implement the Windows SMB and CIFS protocols on UNIX and Linux operating systems. Samba enables your SCO OpenServer from Caldera system as a file and print server for Windows and OS/2 systems. <p> We recommend that you use the O'Reilly & Associates publication <a href="../using_samba/index.html" target="docs">"Using Samba"</a> to configure and administer your Samba server. Links to Samba HOWTO documents and manual pages are also provided below. <h3><a href="./samba.7.html" target="docs">Samba</a> Documentation</h3> <ul> <li><b>Books</b> <ul> <li><a href="../using_samba/index.html" target="docs">Using Samba</a> - by Robert Eckstein, David Collier-Brown and Peter Kelly. </ul> <li><b>Samba HOWTO Collection</b></li> <ul> <li><a href="./DOMAIN_MEMBER.html">security = domain in Samba 2.x</a> <li><a href="./winbind.html">Unified Logons between Windows NT and UNIX Using Winbind</a> <li><a href="./msdfs_setup.html">Setting Samba as an MS-DFS server</a> <li><a href="./NT_Security.html">UNIX Permission Bits and Samba 2.x</a> <li><a href="./OS2-Client-HOWTO.html">OS/2 Clients and Samba</a> <li><a href="./printer_driver2.html">Printing under Samba 2.2.x</a> <li><a href="./Integrating-with-Windows.html">Integrating Name Resolution and Authentication Services</a> <li><a href="./Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html">Entire Collection (one file; includes developer information)</a> </ul> <li><b>Daemons</b> <ul> <li><a href="./smbd.8.html" target="docs">smbd</a> - the SMB daemon <li><a href="./nmbd.8.html" target="docs">nmbd</a> - the NetBIOS nameserver <li><a href="./winbindd.8.html" target="docs">winbindd</a> - the winbind daemon </ul> <li><b>Configuration Files</b> <ul> <li><a href="./smb.conf.5.html" target="docs">smb.conf</a> - the main Samba configuration file <li><a href="./lmhosts.5.html" target="docs">lmhosts</a> - NetBIOS hosts file <li><a href="./smbpasswd.5.html" target="docs">smbpasswd</a> - SMB password file </ul> <li><b>Administrative Utilities</b> <ul> <li><a href="./smbcontrol.1.html" target="docs">smbcontrol</a> - send control messages to Samba daemons <li><a href="./smbpasswd.8.html" target="docs">smbpasswd</a> - managing SMB passwords <li><a href="./swat.8.html" target="docs">SWAT</a> - web configuration tool <li><a href="./make_smbcodepage.1.html" target="docs">make_smbcodepage</a> - codepage creation <li><a href="./make_unicodemap.1.html" target="docs">make_unicodemap</a> - unicode map file creation <li><a href="./smbrun.1.html" target="docs">smbrun</a> - internal smbd utility </ul> <li><b>Client Tools</b> <ul> <li><a href="./rpcclient.1.html" target="docs">rpcclient</a> - command line MS-RPC client <li><a href="./smbtar.1.html" target="docs">smbtar</a> - SMB backup tool <li><a href="./smbclient.1.html" target="docs">smbclient</a> - command line SMB client <li><a href="./smbmnt.8.html" target="docs">smbmnt</a> - helper utility for mounting SMB filesystems on Linux hosts <li><a href="./smbmount.8.html" target="docs">smbmount</a> - user space tool for mounting SMB filesystems under Linux <li><a href="./smbspool.8.html" target="docs">smbspool</a> - command line SMB print client <li><a href="./smbumount.8.html" target="docs">smbumount</a> - user space tool for umounting SMB filesystems under Linux </ul> <li><b>Diagnostic Utilities</b> <ul> <li><a href="./smbstatus.1.html" target="docs">smbstatus</a> - monitoring Samba <li><a href="./testparm.1.html" target="docs">testparm</a> - validating your config file <li><a href="./testprns.1.html" target="docs">testprns</a> - testing printer configuration <li><a href="./nmblookup.1.html" target="docs">nmblookup</a> - NetBIOS name query tool </ul> </ul> <HR> <A HREF="http://www.caldera.com/company/legal/">Copyright</A> © 2002 Caldera International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. </HTML>