Section 23.1. Introduction
Recipe 23.2. Building a Simple Anonymous Samba File Server for Windows
Recipe 23.3. Building a Windows/Linux Peer Network
Recipe 23.4. Enabling File Sharing on Windows PCs
Recipe 23.5. Adding Authentication to a Samba Server
Recipe 23.6. Batch-Converting System Users to Samba Users
Recipe 23.7. Managing Samba Logins from Windows 95/98/ME
Recipe 23.8. Dealing with Windows Encrypted Password Confusion
Recipe 23.9. Controlling Share Access with Access Control Lists
Recipe 23.10. Creating Public Shares for Users
Recipe 23.11. Accessing Users' Home Directories in Samba
Recipe 23.12. Building a Primary Domain Controller with Samba
Recipe 23.13. Connecting Windows 95/98/ME to a Samba Domain
Recipe 23.14. Connecting Windows NT/2000 Clients to a Samba Domain
Recipe 23.15. Connecting Windows XP Clients to a Samba Domain
Recipe 23.16. Enabling Roaming Profiles
Recipe 23.17. Connecting Linux Clients to a Samba File Server or Peer Network
Recipe 23.18. Connecting Linux Clients to Samba Workgroups with Command-Line Tools
Recipe 23.19. Connecting Linux Clients to a Samba Domain with GUI LAN Browsers
Recipe 23.20. Connecting Linux Clients to a Samba Domain with Command-Line Tools
Recipe 23.21. Keeping Samba and Linux Passwords in Sync
Recipe 23.22. Sharing Linux Printers with Windows
Recipe 23.23. Sharing Windows Printers with Linux
Recipe 23.24. Running Windows Applications on Linux with CrossOver Office