Dear Dean,
 
Beside on the distribution CD where can I get the samba-swat RPM ?
I have checked my distribution CD but I could not find this RPM, maybe because my distributin CD is not complete. I get Ref Hat 7.3 distribution CD (2 CD only) from InfoLinux - an Indonesian Linux Magazine.  Thank you for your info.
 
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 1:30 PM
Subject: [RHCE] Re: Re: Re: Can you help me

Guys,

For starters, the following RPM's need to be installed to implement a
SAMBA server:
samba
samba-common

The main configuration file for the Samba server is:
/etc/samba/smb.conf
In this file you will modify/add/configure the Linux folders/printers
(ie shares) you wish to share to other Linux/Unix/Windows workstations.
See 'man smb.conf' for more details. You can either modify this
configuration file directly using your favourite text editor (eg vi,
pico or emacs) or via the SWAT (Samba Web Administration Tool).  To use
SWAT, install the samba-swat RPM found on the Red Hat distribution
CD's.  Run '/sbin/chkconfig swat on' as the root user, and from the
local machine open up a web browser and type http://localhost:901 as the
URL.  This should make configuring Samba very easy.  When finished
configuring SAMBA, start/restart the service by issuing the command
'service smb start'.  Check out www.samba.org for more information.

Regards,

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