Kbase P73933: What is Samba
Autor |
  Progress Software Corporation - Progress |
Acesso |
  Público |
Publicação |
  3/26/2004 |
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Status: Unverified
GOAL:
What is Samba
FIX:
Samba is a suite of programs that provides the same resource-sharing services as Microsoft's SMB (Server Message Blocks). SMB was originally developed for Microsoft operating system environments and is used in Win32 and OS/2.
Samba provides compatible SMB services for UNIX, NetWare, OS/2, and VMS environments. The primary UNIX platforms are SunOS and Linux, but many other UNIX versions are supported. Samba was originally created by Andrew Tridgell, but it was expanded as a community effort by its users.
Although SMB was primarily designed to work in Microsoft Windows environments, Samba has features that let users of other operating systems use it in modes they are accustomed to. For example, UNIX users can use an FTP-like interface to access shared SMB resources on other servers. Samba includes a NetBIOS name server, which provides the naming service required to browse for shared resources with user-friendly names.