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README.samba - 04/05/96
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CONTENTS
The file:
samba-1.9.15p8-irix.tardist
contains an SGI inst image of SAMBA 1.9.15 patch level 8. Besides the
fact that you can install it like any other SGI software, it has been
updated to support browsing of IRIX "LP" printers, making it especially
nice for using printers connected to your SGI workstation or server
from your PC.
The installation image is usable on IRIX 5.2, 5.3, 6.0.x, and 6.1.
INSTALLATION
If you are not using the SGI version of Netscape and tardist, grab the
"samba-1.9.15p8-irix.tardist" file and run the following commands as
super-user (root):
# tar xf samba-1.9.15p8-irix.tardist [ENTER]
# inst -f . [ENTER]
inst> go [ENTER]
inst> quit [ENTER]
All files except for the man pages and startup script are installed
under /usr/local/samba.
SETUP
The default setup file included with the distribution provides brows-
able home directories and printers from your server. If you need to
restrict access for some reason, consult the smb.conf(5) man page and
update the /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf file to your needs.
Once you have everything the way you want, type:
# /etc/init.d/samba start [ENTER]
to start the server processes. The startup script starts both the
NetBIOS and SMB servers. The script is also linked into the
/etc/rc0.d and /etc/rc2.d directories for automatic startup/shutdown
with the system.
When you add printers through the Windows network browser ("Network
Neighborhood" for '95 users), use the specific driver for that printer.
The smb.conf file is setup to print jobs directly with no file conver-
sions (the "-oraw" option to the lp command).
LICENSING
All of the SAMBA software is covered by the GNU General Public License
and is available freely. Feel free to make copies of this inst image
of SAMBA available anywhere you like. For more information consult
the README and COPYING files under /usr/local/samba.