Exam 18: Using Samba for Interoperating Linux and Windows
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If you want to share information from a Linux machine to a Windows machine, you use ____.
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Samba can be configured with the Web-based ____________________ (SWAT), which is bundled with the standard Linux package.
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Samba uses the ____ configuration file to provide services.
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Within the Samba configuration module window, describe how the Shares tab is used.
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Which share definition parameter in the Samba configuration file prevents users of a service from modifying files in the service's directory?
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How can you bypass the default option to prompt for a password when using the smbclient command?
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Within the Samba configuration module window, describe how the Identity tab is used.
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Samba handles authentication and authorization of users in both Linux and Windows by using passwords and ____.
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-Samba configuration global setting that specifies what the Samba server daemon does with user login requests that don't match a valid UNIX user in some way.
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-Samba configuration global setting used to override the printcap name.
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To access the Samba server from a Windows machine, you must have a Samba user account that matches a regular Linux user account.
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-Samba configuration global setting that defines the home directory location for Windows 95/98 or NT Workstation users logging in to a Samba primary domain controller.
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