currently support WINS replication.
In a mixed NT/2000/2003 server and Samba environment, it is recommended that you use the
Microsoft WINS capabilities. In a Samba-only environment, it is recommended that you use only
one Samba server for WINS.
The following is an example of the
smb.conf
file in which the Samba server is serving as a
WINS server:
[global]
wins support = Yes
Tip
All servers (including Samba) should connect to a WINS server to resolve
NetBIOS names. Without WINS, browsing only occurs on the local subnet.
Furthermore, even if a domain-wide list is somehow obtained, hosts are not
resolvable for the client without WINS.
7. Samba with CUPS Printing Support
Samba allows client machines to share printers connected to the Samba server, as well as send
Linux documents to Windows printer shares. Although there are other printing systems that
function with Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CUPS (Common UNIX Print System) is the
recommended printing system due to its close integration with Samba.
7.1. Simple
smb.conf
Settings
The following example shows a very basic
smb.conf
configuration for CUPS support:
[global]
load printers = Yes
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
[printers]
comment = All Printers
path = /var/spool/samba/print
printer = IBMInfoP
browseable = No
public = Yes
guest ok = Yes
writable = No
printable = Yes
printer admin = @ntadmins
Samba with CUPS Printing Support
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