The Samba Installation dialog consists of two steps and optional detailed settings:
Workgroup or Domain Name
Select an existing name from Workgroup or Domain Name or enter a new one and
click Next.
Samba Server Type
In the next step, specify whether your server should act as a primary domain con-
troller (PDC), backup domain controller (BDC), or not to act as a domain controller
at all. Continue with Next.
If you do not want to proceed with a detailed server conguration, conrm with OK.
Then in the nal pop-up box, set the Samba root Password.
You can change all settings later in the Samba Conguration dialog with the Start-Up,
Shares, Identity, Trusted Domains, and LDAP Settings tabs.
19.4.1.2 Advanced Samba Conguration
During the rst start of the Samba server module the Samba Conguration dialog appears
directly after the two initial steps described in Section 19.4.1.1, “Initial Samba Con-
guration” (page 349). Use it to adjust your Samba server conguration.
After editing your conguration, click OK to save your settings.
Starting the Server
In the Start Up tab, congure the start of the Samba server. To start the service every
time your system boots, select During Boot. To activate manual start, choose Manually.
More information about starting a Samba server is provided in Section 19.3, “Starting
and Stopping Samba” (page 349).
In this tab, you can also open ports in your rewall. To do so, select Open Port in
Firewall. If you have multiple network interfaces, select the network interface for
Samba services by clicking Firewall Details, selecting the interfaces, and clicking OK.
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