Configuring and Managing MPE/iX Internet Services (July 2001)

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Samba for MPE/iX Services
Overview of Samba for MPE/iX
Overview of Samba for MPE/iX
Samba for MPE/iX is a suite of programs which allow an HP e3000
running MPE/iX operating system to provide service using a Microsoft
networking protocol called Server Message Block (SMB). This product
allows implementation of interoperability features allowing the system
to act as a file and print server to PC clients running the following
operation systems:
Microsoft Windows NT
Microsoft Windows 95
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups
Introduction to Samba
Samba is an application of choice allowing interoperability between
Windows and UNIX-like systems. It is a group of programs that allows
a UNIX host to act as a fileserver for DOS and Windows platforms and
also provides print services for them. It is freely available under the
GNU Public License. Samba allows UNIX-like machines to be
integrated into a Windows network without installing any additional
software on the Windows machines. Many different platforms run
Samba successfully; and there are nearly forty different operating
systems which support Samba.
Features of Samba for MPE/iX
As more of our customers implement and configure networking services
in a heterogeneous environment of MPE/iX, UNIX, and Windows NT
servers, along with Netware, Windows, and NT workstation clients, the
need for knowledge in the area of interoperability becomes a must for
our customers. Beginning with MPE/iX release 6.0, Samba for MPE/iX
is available on MPE/iX shell operating system. It allows clients to
access a server’s filespace and printers via the SMB protocol.
Samba for MPE/iX is the result of porting Samba to MPE/iX under
POSIX environment. It is a solution for those wishing to access
HP e3000 disk storage and printers (both networked and spooled from
MPE/iX) from common PC client operating systems like Windows 95
and NT Workstation.
Samba for MPE/iX allows access to these disk and printer resources of
MPE/iX, by providing standard SMB file and printer services that are
accessible from PC clients and their applications. It is available to the
HP e3000 users starting with the MPE/iX 6.0 release.
Samba for MPE/iX can now be configured remotely from the
convenience of a browser. Various parameters share security, and other