X-Git-Url: http://git.pld-linux.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=smb.conf;h=90efec9c5d092264e7bb19d87429008dad573e7f;hb=6dba448e6b09a3cd0e5803745d60f015158715a3;hp=7de58b264b18e11f11ba0b87d9596dbd11aae6ff;hpb=6474fc1b1963510f64e9f70ae30579fa995ab028;p=packages%2Fsamba.git diff --git a/smb.conf b/smb.conf index 7de58b2..90efec9 100644 --- a/smb.conf +++ b/smb.conf @@ -3,23 +3,42 @@ # here. Samba has a huge number of configurable options (perhaps too # many!) most of which are not shown in this example # -# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash) +# For a step to step guide on installing, configuring and using samba, +# read the Samba-HOWTO-Collection. This may be obtained from: +# http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf +# +# Many working examples of smb.conf files can be found in the +# Samba-Guide which is generated daily and can be downloaded from: +# http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-Guide.pdf +# +# Any line which starts with a ; (semi-colon) or a # (hash) # is a comment and is ignored. In this example we will use a # # for commentry and a ; for parts of the config file that you # may wish to enable # # NOTE: Whenever you modify this file you should run the command "testparm" -# to check that you have not many any basic syntactic errors. +# to check that you have not made any basic syntactic errors. # #======================= Global Settings ===================================== [global] -# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name +# workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name, eg: MIDEARTH workgroup = MYGROUP # server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field server string = Samba Server +# Server role. Defines in which mode Samba will operate. Possible +# values are "standalone server", "member server", "classic primary +# domain controller", "classic backup domain controller", "active +# directory domain controller". +# +# Most people will want "standalone sever" or "member server". +# Running as "active directory domain controller" will require first +# running "samba-tool domain provision" to wipe databases and create a +# new domain. + server role = standalone server + # This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict # connections to machines which are on your local network. The # following example restricts access to two C class networks and @@ -35,7 +54,7 @@ # It should not be necessary to spell out the print system type unless # yours is non-standard. Currently supported print systems include: # bsd, sysv, plp, lprng, aix, hpux, qnx, cups - printing = lprng + printing = cups # Uncomment this if you want a guest account, you must add this to /etc/passwd # otherwise the user "nobody" is used @@ -48,9 +67,13 @@ # Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb). max log size = 50 +# Specifies the Kerberos or Active Directory realm the host is part of +; realm = MY_REALM + # Security mode. Most people will want user level security. See -# security_level.txt for details. +# /usr/share/doc/samba-doc-html-*/Samba3-HOWTO/ServerType.html for details. security = user + # Use password server option only with security = server ; password server = @@ -74,27 +97,35 @@ ; passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u ; passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password* %n\n *passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully* +# Backend to store user information in. New installations should +# use either tdbsam or ldapsam. smbpasswd is available for backwards +# compatibility. tdbsam requires no further configuration. +; passdb backend = tdbsam + # Unix users can map to different SMB User names ; username map = /etc/samba/smbusers # Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration # on a per machine basis. The %m gets replaced with the netbios name -# of the machine that is connecting +# of the machine that is connecting. +# Note: Consider carefully the location in the configuration file of +# this line. The included file is read at that point. ; include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%m # Most people will find that this option gives better performance. # See speed.txt and the manual pages for details - socket options = TCP_NODELAY + socket options = TCP_NODELAY # Configure Samba to use multiple interfaces # If you have multiple network interfaces then you must list them # here. See the man page for details. -; interfaces = 192.168.12.2/24 192.168.13.2/24 +; interfaces = 192.168.12.2/24 192.168.13.2/24 # Configure remote browse list synchronisation here # request announcement to, or browse list sync from: # a specific host or from / to a whole subnet (see below) ; remote browse sync = 192.168.3.25 192.168.5.255 + # Cause this host to announce itself to local subnets here ; remote announce = 192.168.1.255 192.168.2.44 @@ -110,7 +141,7 @@ # Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser. This # allows Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Don't use this # if you already have a Windows NT domain controller doing this job -; domain master = yes +; domain master = yes # Preferred Master causes Samba to force a local browser election on startup # and gives it a slightly higher chance of winning the election @@ -120,8 +151,8 @@ # configured at install time to be a primary domain controller. ; domain controller = -# Enable this if you want Samba to be a domain logon server for -# Windows95 workstations. +# Enable this if you want Samba to be a domain logon server for +# Windows95 workstations. ; domain logons = yes # If you enable domain logons then you may want a per-machine or @@ -147,7 +178,7 @@ # The example below excludes use of name resolution for machines that are NOT # on the local network segment # - OR - are not deliberately to be known via lmhosts or via WINS. -; name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast +; name resolve order = wins lmhosts bcast # Windows Internet Name Serving Support Section: # WINS Support - Tells the NMBD component of Samba to enable it's WINS Server @@ -163,22 +194,33 @@ ; wins proxy = yes # DNS Proxy - tells Samba whether or not to try to resolve NetBIOS names -# via DNS nslookups. The built-in default for versions 1.9.17 is yes, -# this has been changed in version 1.9.18 to no. - dns proxy = no +# via DNS nslookups. The default is NO. + dns proxy = no # Case Preservation can be handy - system default is _no_ # NOTE: These can be set on a per share basis ; preserve case = no ; short preserve case = no + # Default case is normally upper case for all DOS files ; default case = lower + # Be very careful with case sensitivity - it can break things! ; case sensitive = no # Setting this to yes may cause problems when using kernel < 2.6 # This option is ignored when Windows 9x client connects - use sendfile = no + use sendfile = yes + +# These scripts are used on a domain controller or stand-alone +# machine to add or delete corresponding unix accounts +; add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd %u +; add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd %g +; add machine script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c Machine -d /dev/null -s /bin/false %u +; delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel %u +; delete user from group script = /usr/sbin/deluser %u %g +; delete group script = /usr/sbin/groupdel %g + #============================ Share Definitions ============================== [homes] @@ -231,7 +273,7 @@ ; printable = no ; write list = @staff -# Other examples. +# Other examples. # # A private printer, usable only by fred. Spool data will be placed in fred's # home directory. Note that fred must have write access to the spool directory, @@ -255,9 +297,9 @@ ; writable = yes ; printable = no -# A service which has a different directory for each machine that connects +# a service which has a different directory for each machine that connects # this allows you to tailor configurations to incoming machines. You could -# also use the %u option to tailor it by user name. +# also use the %U option to tailor it by user name. # The %m gets replaced with the machine name that is connecting. ;[pchome] ; comment = PC Directories