O'Reilly has a book called "Using Samba"
(http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/desc.html) which has been "officially
adopted by the Samba team." If you haven't picked up any of their books, you
should really take a look at them. Very informative. I checked their
website (oreilly.com) and found that their book Learning Red Hat has a
section on Samba. This will probably be good introductory info and RH
specific, but might not have enough meat for what you're after. If you
scour the local Barnes & Nobles / Stroudwaters you will probably find at
least one if not both of these. Give them a quick look over.
<disclaimer> These are my personal opinions and not to be construed as the
official position of my employer :-) </disclaimer>
Lawrence Tilly
Middleware Support
Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Goodell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, October 13, 2000 1:50 PM
To: GNHLUG
Subject: Learning Samba
I am new to Linux and would like to setup Samba on a machine running
RH 6.2. Can anyone recommend a good website or book to help me properly
setup Samba? This machine is not connected to the outside world, but some
machines on the network are connected via cable internet access. What would
you recommend reading to learn proper systems administration (Security in
particular) for Linux? Thank you for help or direction you can offer me.
Thank You,
Sean Goodell
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