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SAMBA(7)							      SAMBA(7)

NAME
       Samba - a LanManager like fileserver for UNIX

SYNOPSIS
       Samba

DESCRIPTION
       The  Samba  software  suite is a collection of programs that implements
       the SMB protocol for UNIX systems.  This	 protocol  is  sometimes  also
       referred to as the LanManager or Netbios protocol.

COMPONENTS
       The  Samba  suite  is  made up of several components. Each component is
       described in a separate manual page. It is  strongly  recommended  that
       you  read  the documentation that comes with Samba and the manual pages
       of those components that you use. If  the  manual  pages	 aren't	 clear
       enough then please send me a patch!

       The smbd(8) daemon provides the file and print services to SMB clients,
       such  as	 Windows  for  Workgroups,  Windows  NT	 or  LanManager.   The
       configuration file for this daemon is described in smb.conf(5).

       The  nmbd(8)  daemon provides Netbios nameserving and browsing support.
       It can also be run interactively to query other name service daemons.

       The smbclient(1) program implements a simple ftp-like client.  This  is
       useful  for  accessing  SMB shares on other compatible servers (such as
       WfWg), and can also be used to allow a UNIX box to print to  a  printer
       attached to any SMB server (such as a PC running WfWg).

       The   testparm(1)   utility   allows   you  to  test  your  smb.conf(5)
       configuration file.

       The smbstatus(1) utility allows you to tell who is currently using  the
       smbd(8) server.

AVAILABILITY
       The  Samba  software  suite is licensed under the Gnu Public License. A
       copy of that license  should  have  come	 with  the  package.  You  are
       encouraged  to distribute copies of the Samba suite, but please keep it
       intact.

       The latest version of the Samba suite can be obtained via anonymous ftp
       from samba.anu.edu.au in the directory pub/samba/. It is also available
       on several mirror sites worldwide.

       You may also find useful	 information  about  Samba  on	the  newsgroup
       comp.protocols.smb  and	the Samba mailing list. Details on how to join
       the mailing list are given in the README file that comes with Samba.

       If you have access to a WWW viewer (such as Netscape  or	 Mosaic)  then
       you will also find lots of useful information, including back issues of
       the Samba mailing list, at http://samba.canberra.edu.au/pub/samba/

AUTHOR
       The main author of the Samba  suite  is	Andrew	Tridgell.  He  may  be
       contacted via e-mail at samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au.

       There  have  also been an enormous number of contributors to Samba from
       all over the world. A partial list of these contributors is included in
       the  CREDITS  section  below.  The list is, however, badly out of date.
       More up to date info may be obtained from  the  change-log  that	 comes
       with the Samba source code.

CONTRIBUTIONS
       If you wish to contribute to the Samba project, then I suggest you join
       the Samba mailing list.

       If you have patches to submit or bugs to report then you may mail  them
       directly to samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au. Note, however, that due to the
       enormous popularity of this package I may take some time to  repond  to
       mail. I prefer patches in "diff -u" format.

CREDITS
       Contributors  to	 the  project  are  (in	 alphabetical  order  by email
       address):

       (NOTE: This list is very out of date)

	Adams, Graham
	    (gadams@ddrive.demon.co.uk)
	Allison, Jeremy
	    (jeremy@netcom.com)
	Andrus, Ross
	    (ross@augie.insci.com)
	Auer, Karl
	    (Karl.Auer@anu.edu.au)
	Bogstad, Bill
	    (bogstad@cs.jhu.edu)
	Boreham, Bryan
	    (Bryan@alex.com)
	Boreham, David
	    (davidb@ndl.co.uk)
	Butler, Michael
	    (imb@asstdc.scgt.oz.au)
	???	  (charlie@edina.demon.co.uk)
	Chua, Michael
	    (lpc@solomon.technet.sg)
	Cochran, Marc	   (mcochran@wellfleet.com)
	Dey, Martin N
	    (mnd@netmgrs.co.uk)
	Errath, Maximilian
	    (errath@balu.kfunigraz.ac.at)
	Fisher, Lee
	    (leefi@microsoft.com)
	Foderaro, Sean
	    (jkf@frisky.Franz.COM)
	Greer, Brad
	    (brad@cac.washington.edu)
	Griffith, Michael A
	    (grif@cs.ucr.edu)
	Grosen, Mark
	    (MDGrosen@spectron.COM)
	????
	    (gunjkoa@dep.sa.gov.au)
	Haapanen, Tom
	    (tomh@metrics.com)
	Hench, Mike	 (hench@cae.uwm.edu)
	Horstman, Mark A
	    (mh2620@sarek.sbc.com)
	Hudson, Tim
	    (tim.hudson@gslmail.mincom.oz.au)
	Hulthen, Erik Magnus
	    (magnus@axiom.se)
	???	  (imb@asstdc.scgt.oz.au)
	Iversen, Per Steinar
	    (iversen@dsfys1.fi.uib.no)
	Kaara, Pasi
	    (ppk@atk.tpo.fi)
	Karman, Merik
	    (merik@blackadder.dsh.oz.au)
	Kiff, Martin
	    (mgk@newton.npl.co.uk)
	Kiick, Chris
	    (cjkiick@flinx.b11.ingr.com)
	Kukulies, Christoph
	    (kuku@acds.physik.rwth-aachen.de)
	???	  (lance@fox.com)
	Leighton, Luke	    (lkcl@pires.co.uk)
	Lendecke, Volker
	    (lendecke@namu01.gwdg.de)
	???
	    (lonnie@itg.ti.com)
	Mahoney, Paul Thomas
	    (ptm@xact1.xact.com)
	Mauelshagen, Heinz
	    (mauelsha@ez.da.telekom.de)
	Merrick, Barry G
	    (bgm@atml.co.uk)
	Mol, Marcel
	    (marcel@fanout.et.tudeflt.nl)
	???	  (njw@cpsg.com.au)
	???	  (noses@oink.rhein.de)
	Owens, John
	    (john@micros.com)
	Pierson, Jacques
	    (pierson@ketje.enet.dec.com)
	Powell, Mark
	    (mark@scot1.ucsalf.ac.uk)
	Reiz, Steven
	    (sreiz@aie.nl)
	Schlaeger, Joerg
	    (joergs@toppoint.de)
	S{rkel{, Vesa
	    (vesku@rankki.kcl.fi)
	Terpstra, John	    (jht@aquasoft.com.au)
	Tridgell, Andrew
	    (samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au)
	Troyer, Dean
	    (troyer@saifr00.ateng.az.honeywell.com)
	Wakelin, Ross
	    (rossw@march.co.uk)
	Wessels, Stefan
	    (SWESSELS@dos-lan.cs.up.ac.za)
	Young, Ian A
	    (iay@threel.co.uk)
	van der Zwan, Paul
	    (paulzn@olivetti.nl)

Samba				     Samba			      SAMBA(7)
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