Operation Manual

19.2 Installing a Samba Server
To install a Samba server, start YaST and select Software > Software Management.
Choose Filter > Patterns and select File Server. Conrm the installation of the required
packages to nish the installation process.
19.3 Starting and Stopping Samba
You can start or stop the Samba server automatically (during boot) or manually. Starting
and stopping policy is a part of the YaST Samba server conguration described in
Section 19.4.1, “Conguring a Samba Server with YaST” (page 349).
To stop or start running Samba services with YaST, use System > System Services
(Runlevel) and check winbind, smb, and nmb. From a command line, stop services re-
quired for Samba with rcsmb stop && rcnmb stop and start them with rcnmb
start && rcsmb start; rcsmb cares about winbind if needed.
19.4 Conguring a Samba Server
A Samba server in openSUSE® can be congured in two different ways: with YaST
or manually. Manual conguration offers a higher level of detail, but lacks the conve-
nience of the YaST GUI.
19.4.1 Conguring a Samba Server with
YaST
To congure a Samba server, start YaST and select Network Services > Samba Server.
19.4.1.1 Initial Samba Conguration
When starting the module for the rst time, the Samba Installation dialog starts,
prompting you to make just a few basic decisions concerning administration of the
server. At the end of the conguration it prompts for the Samba administrator password
(Samba Root Password). For later starts, the Samba Conguration dialog appears.
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