On Thu, 21 Jul 2016 12:37:57 +0000 (UTC) Thiago Zoroastro <thiago.zoroas...@yahoo.com.br> wrote:
> Hi > I just installed samba to begin learning him. But I realized that I > don't need it in my personal system. My Debian systems are installed > in pendrives and boot them in any computer, so I can study them when > I want. If I decide leaving 445 IP port opened, so I prefer > uninstalling Samba when not needed. Thank y'all. > The full samba installation ('samba' package) including the smbd and nmbd daemons is only necessary for operation as a Samba server i.e. if the computer hosts shares or if it participates in a Windows domain. To access shares elsewhere, only Samba clients are needed. The smbclient client package is command-line, but useful in learning options, cifs-utils is used to mount remote SMB/CIFS shares into the local filesystem, and various other samba utilities exist. Nautilus file manager and Konqueror web browser can both browse remote SMB shares. -- Joe