samba 3.0.20b-2ubuntu1 (ia64 binary) in ubuntu dapper
a LanManager-like file and printer server for Unix
The Samba software suite is a collection of programs that
implements the SMB protocol for unix systems, allowing you to serve
files and printers to Windows, NT, OS/2 and DOS clients. This protocol
is sometimes also referred to as the LanManager or NetBIOS protocol.
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This package contains all the components necessary to turn your
Debian GNU/Linux box into a powerful file and printer server.
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Currently, the Samba Debian packages consist of the following:
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samba - LanManager-like file and printer server for Unix.
samba-common - Samba common files used by both the server and the client.
smbclient - LanManager-like simple client for Unix.
swat - Samba Web Administration Tool
samba-doc - Samba documentation.
smbfs - Mount and umount commands for the smbfs (kernels 2.2.x and above).
libpam-smbpass - pluggable authentication module for SMB password database
libsmbclient - Shared library that allows applications to talk to SMB servers
libsmbclient-dev - libsmbclient shared libraries
winbind: Service to resolve user and group information from Windows NT servers
python2.4-samba: Python bindings that allow access to various aspects of Samba
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It is possible to install a subset of these packages depending on
your particular needs. For example, to access other SMB servers you
should only need the smbclient and samba-common packages.
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Details
- Package version:
- 3.0.20b-2ubuntu1
- Status:
- Superseded
- Component:
- main
- Priority:
- Optional
Downloadable files
- samba_3.0.20b-2ubuntu1_ia64.deb (deleted)
Package relationships
- Depends on:
- debconf (>= 0.5)
- libacl1 (>= 2.2.11-1)
- libc6.1 (>= 2.3.4-1)
- libcomerr2 (>= 1.33-3)
- libcupsys2-gnutls10 (>= 1.1.23-1)
- libkrb53 (>= 1.3.2)
- libldap2 (>= 2.1.17-1)
- libpam-modules
- libpam-runtime (>= 0.76-13.1)
- libpam0g (>= 0.76)
- libpopt0 (>= 1.7)
- libunwind7 (>= 0.98.5-6)
- logrotate
- lsb-base (>= 3.0-6)
- netbase
- samba-common (= 3.0.20b-2ubuntu1)
- Replaces:
- Suggests: