Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.8 Administration Guide (14233)

1. From the Administration utility Main menu, choose Manage Components.
2. From the Manage Components menu, choose Samba Server.
3. From the Samba Server Administration menu, choose Configure the Samba Server.
4. Click on the Printers icon. The Printer Parameters form displays.
5. Use the Choose Printer drop-down box to select a specific printer. The drop-down box lists
printers specified in the local host's printcap file.
6. Set the values for each of the parameters by either specifying a value or by selecting a choice
from a drop-down box.
For all parameters shown on the Printer Parameters page, there is a Help option, which, when
selected, goes directly to the corresponding section in the smb.conf(5) reference page.
14.4.1.4 Viewing the Status of the Server
The Status page identifies the current state of the server, including the following information:
Whether the smbd and nmbd daemons are running
A list of all active connections, identifies by process ID (PID)
A list of all active shares
A list of all open files
By default, server status refresh is disabled. To select an updated of server status at regular
intervals, specify a Refresh Interval, then click on the Auto Refresh button.
14.4.1.5 Viewing the Current Configuration
Selecting View from the Configure the Samba Server menu displays the Current Configuration
page. This page shows the Samba configuration file, smb.conf, as created using the SWAT
program.
By default, this page displays Normal View, which displays the values that differ from the
defaults. To view all the values, including the default values for parameters that are not in the
smb.conf file, click on the Normal View button.
14.4.1.6 Administering Passwords
The Password page allow you to manage passwords used for SMB sessions. There are two
sections:
Server Password Management—Changes the SMB password on the local machine.
Client/Server Password Management—Changes the SMB password on a remote machine,
such as a Windows NT Primary Domain Controller.
The information entered on the Password page communicates with a locally running smbd.
To set SMB passwords on the Server Password Management page, follow these steps:
1. From the Administration utility Main menu, choose Manage Components.
2. From the Manage Components menu, choose Samba Server.
3. From the Samba Server Administration page, choose Configure the Samba Server.
4. On the Configure the Samba Server page, click on the Password icon. The Server Password
Management form displays.
5. If you have Samba administrator privileges, you can modify the User Name field.
6. If you are modifying a password for an existing user, enter the current password in the Old
Password field, then enter the new password in the New Password field and in the Retype
New Password Field.
7. Click on the Change Password button.
To set SMB passwords on the Client/Server Password Management page, follow the previous
steps. There is one additional field that you can fill in, Remote Machine. The value entered for
Remote Machine is the NETBIOS name of the Samba Server to contact to attempt to attempt the
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