Samba
What is Samba?
Samba is a program-suite that enables every computer running Unix or Linux to provide file- and printservices to SMB- and CIFS-clients. This includes the various derivates of Microsoft Windows as well as Mac OS X and Linux itself.
Up from release 3.0 Samba is able to work as a fully compatible MS Windows NT4 Domain-Controller. This makes it possible to replace the NT4-Servers which are not supported by MS anymore by up-to-date and actively developed samba-servers.
Samba is one of the most famous opensource projects and used in thousands of installations worldwide.
Documentation
Stefan G. Weichinger took part in the translation of “The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide” to german language.
See Translation of The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide for details.
oops! is officially registered as “Commercial Supporter” for Samba.
Find us at:
Commercial Samba-Support in Austria

