This essay focuses on the permission of the directory. Good signature” displayed. The WARNING messages after it may be safely ignored.
-import samba-pubkey.asc gunzip samba-4.d. The WARNING messages after it may be safely ignored. gpg: Signature made Mon 01 Jul 2013 02:19:07 AM CDT using DSA key ID 6568B7EA gpg: Good signature from “Samba Distribution Verification Key <samba-bugs@samba.org>” gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
: 52FB C0B8 6D95 4B08 4332 4CDC 6F33 915B 6568 B7EA Step 3: Build Samba source codes Follow the command sequence in bold below to build the Samba program from the source codes [5]: cd ~/samba/samba-4.0.7 ./configure make sudo make install Note: – The above command will setup Samba to install in /usr/local/samba. You might want to use the –prefix option to ./configure to install Samba in a different directory. – You might want to use –enable-debug –enable-selftest options to ./configure to include extra debug information in your build. – From the Terminal window, you will see a lot of “Checking” lines with values “no” or “not found”. Basically you can ignore these negative-effect messages as long as it displays
at the end. – It took more than 2 minutes to run ./configure, 30 minutes to run make, and 7 minutes to run sudo make install in my case. – Please pay attention to the following three important files after it successfully builds. o /usr/local/samba/etc/smb.conf o /usr/local/samba/sbin/nmbd o /usr/local/samba/sbin/smbd Configuration as File Server [6] Step 1: Edit /usr/local/samba/smb.conf [global] workgroup = WORKGROUP server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu) map to guest = Bad User obey pam restrictions =
Yes passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u passwd chat = *Entersnews*spassword:* %nn *Retypesnews*spassword:* %nn *passwordsupdatedssuccessfully* . unix password sync = Yes syslog = 0 log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 1000 dns proxy = No usershare allow guests = Yes panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d idmap config * : backend = tdb security = user [cs591project] comment = Ubuntu Samba File Server share path = /srv/samba/share browsable = yes guest ok =
\yes read only = no create mask = 0755 The above are the exact contents. This is of /usr/local/samba/smb.conf to configure your Ubuntu machine as a File Server without any security. You can use any editor to modify this file (but you need root permission to edit this file). The recommended way is to use the testparm program. Please see the “Test Your Config File with testparm” portion under the section of “Example Configuration” in the Samba document [7]. There is an installed version of testparm in /usr/bin. Your local built version is in /usr/local/samba/bin. I would recommend the latter.
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