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The Samba Handbook - File and Print Sharing for Linux and Windows - cover

The Samba Handbook - File and Print Sharing for Linux and Windows

Robert A. Johnson

Editorial: HiTeX Press

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"The Samba Handbook: File and Print Sharing for Linux and Windows" is your comprehensive guide to harnessing the power of Samba for seamless network integration. This expertly crafted book delves into the intricate workings of Samba, offering step-by-step instructions, practical examples, and valuable insights for both beginners and seasoned network administrators. From basic installation and configuration on Linux and Windows platforms to advanced techniques for optimizing performance, this guide ensures you have the knowledge to unlock the full potential of Samba in mixed-OS environments.Dive deeper into the practical applications of Samba with expertly tailored chapters that explore user authentication, access control, and efficient file and print sharing. Each chapter builds on the foundation of the one before, providing a structured learning path that covers everything from setting up home directories and managing network shares, to integrating advanced features and security enhancements. You will also find critical troubleshooting sections designed to help you swiftly resolve issues and maintain a robust, secure network infrastructure.Whether you're integrating Samba into existing Active Directory structures or deploying it as a standalone solution, "The Samba Handbook" equips you with the skills and confidence needed to manage modern networked systems effectively. With a focus on practicality and expert advice at every stage, this book is an essential resource for anyone looking to bridge the gap between Linux and Windows systems efficiently and securely. Transform your network management capabilities and achieve seamless interoperability with the definitive guide on Samba.
Disponible desde: 04/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 289 páginas.

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