</sect2>
+<?latex \newpage ?>
<sect2>
<title>Interaction with the Standard Samba <quote>create mask</quote> Parameters</title>
<title>How the Printing HOWTO Started It All</title>
<para>
-A few years ago <ulink url="http://www2.picante.com:81/~gtaylor/">Grant Taylor</ulink> started it all. The
+A few years ago <ulink url="http://www2.picante.com/">Grant Taylor</ulink> started it all. The
roots of today's Linuxprinting.org are in the first <ulink
url="http://www.linuxprinting.org/foomatic2.9/howto/">Linux Printing HOWTO</ulink> that he authored. As a
side-project to this document, which served many Linux users and admins to guide their first steps in this
</itemizedlist>
</para>
+<?latex \newpage ?>
<para>
<indexterm><primary>Machine Trust Accounts</primary><secondary>creating</secondary></indexterm>
There are three ways to create Machine Trust Accounts:
So in summary, the book <quote>The Official Samba-3 HOWTO & Reference Guide</quote> is intended
as the equivalent of an auto mechanic's repair guide. The book <quote>Samba-3 by Example</quote> is the
equivalent of the driver's guide that explains how to drive the car. If you want complete network
-configuration examples, go to <quote>Samba-3 by Example</quote>.
+configuration examples, go to <ulink url="http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba3-ByExample.pdf">Samba-3 by
+Example</ulink>.
</para>
<sect1>
finds one, it will connect to this and will not connect to a printer with the same name!
</para>
+<?latex \newpage ?>
<variablelist>
<varlistentry><term><smbconfoption name="comment">Printer with Restricted Access </smbconfoption></term>
<listitem><para>
when using clear-text authentication:
</para>
-<para><smbconfblock>
+
+<?latex \newpage ?>
+<smbconfblock>
<smbconfoption name="password level"><replaceable>integer</replaceable></smbconfoption>
<smbconfoption name="username level"><replaceable>integer</replaceable></smbconfoption>
-</smbconfblock></para>
+</smbconfblock>
<para>
By default Samba will convert to lowercase the username before attempting to lookup the user
<para>
<indexterm><primary>server-mode</primary></indexterm>
The &smb.conf; parameter <smbconfoption name="security">domain</smbconfoption> does not really make Samba behave
-as a domain controller. This setting means we want Samba to be a domain member. See <link linkend="samba-pdc">Samba as a PDC</link> for more information.
+as a domain controller. This setting means we want Samba to be a domain member. See <link
+linkend="samba-pdc">Samba as a PDC</link> for more information.
</para>
</sect2>
Domain Computers
Engineers
</screen>
+ </para>
+
+<?latex \newpage ?>
+ <para>
A Windows group account called <quote>SupportEngrs</quote> can be added by executing the following
command:
<indexterm><primary>net</primary><secondary>rpc</secondary><tertiary>group add</tertiary></indexterm>
<title>Manual pages</title>
<para>This appendix contains most of the manual pages from the official Samba distribution. All manual pages have been written by members of
- <ulink url="http://samba.org/samba/team.html">the Samba Team</ulink>.</para>
+ <ulink url="http://www.samba.org/samba/team.html">the Samba Team</ulink>.</para>
<xi:include href="../manpages-3/net.8.xml"/>
<xi:include href="../manpages-3/nmbd.8.xml"/>
The example shown above is based on files that the Macintosh
SMB client (DAVE) available from <ulink url="http://www.thursby.com">
Thursby</ulink> creates for internal use, and also still hides
- all files beginning with a dot.</para>
+ all files beginning with a dot.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>
+ An example of us of this parameter is:
+<screen>
+hide files = /.*/DesktopFolderDB/TrashFor%m/resource.frk/
+</screen>
+ </para>
</description>
<related>hide dot files</related>
<value type="default"><comment>no file are hidden</comment></value>
-<value type="example">/.*/DesktopFolderDB/TrashFor%m/resource.frk/</value>
-
</samba:parameter>