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- Overview
- Red Hat UBI is a Verified Publisher on Docker Hub
- Exclusive for Red Hat Developers community members
- Developing container-based applications?
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- What is Red Hat Enterprise Linux?
- Features and benefits
- Expand to the edge
- Mitigate, secure, comply
- Migrate or upgrade to the latest version
- Multiplatform support
- Subscription exclusives
- Open source innovation
- Outcomes of using Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Architecture
- Stability in future-ready infrastructure
- Development
- Consistent platform for development
- Operations
- Standardize on Linux
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 now available
- A shared technological foundation
- Red Hat Customer Portal
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- Chapter 21. File and Print Servers
- 21.1. Samba
- 21.1.1. Introduction to Samba
- What Samba can do:
- What Samba cannot do:
- 21.1.2. Samba Daemons and Related Services
- winbindd
- 21.1.3. Connecting to a Samba Share
- 21.1.3.1. Mounting the Share
- 21.1.4. Configuring a Samba Server
- 21.1.4.1. Graphical Configuration
- 21.1.4.2. Command-Line Configuration
- 21.1.4.3. Encrypted Passwords
- 21.1.5. Starting and Stopping Samba
- 21.1.6. Samba Server Types and the smb.conf File
- 21.1.6.1. Stand-alone Server
- Anonymous Read-Only
- Anonymous Read/Write
- Anonymous Print Server
- Secure Read/Write File and Print Server
- 21.1.6.2. Domain Member Server
- Active Directory Domain Member Server
- Windows NT4-based Domain Member Server
- 21.1.6.3. Domain Controller
- Primary Domain Controller (PDC) Using tdbsam
- Primary Domain Controller (PDC) with Active Directory
- 21.1.7. Samba Security Modes
- 21.1.7.1. User-Level Security
- Samba Guest Shares
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
The world’s leading enterprise Linux platform
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux
The world’s leading enterprise Linux platform
Hello World!
Build Something Today
Let’s walk through everything you need to build your first application.
Overview
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the industry-leading Linux that provides the foundation for next-generation architectures, with support for all major hardware platforms and thousands of commercial and custom applications. When you develop on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, it means your apps are developed on the same platform that they’ll be tested and deployed on, making it easier than ever for both traditional and agile development teams. As a developer, you’ll have the same stable and trusted platform that IT has adopted, plus the extra agility to utilize the latest tools and technologies that you and your enterprise needs for application development. If you’ve not seen it yet, read about RHEL 8.
Select from 1) tools for long-term support in base RHEL or, 2) tools with frequent updates packaged via Red Hat Software Collections (RHEL 7) and Application Streams (RHEL 8).
Hundreds of getting starteds, how-to’s, recommended practices, examples, and other helpful resources — plus a huge innovative open source ecosystem.
Develop on what you deploy on — for traditional, DevOps, or CI/CD. Plus build docker container apps that will run on RHEL or in the cloud via OpenShift.
Red Hat UBI is a Verified Publisher on Docker Hub
Red Hat Universal Base Images (UBI) on Docker Hub are now available as Verified Publisher images in a variety of configurations and sizes, including Micro, the newly announced variation with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 that delivers the smallest UBl footprint for edge computing. UBIs are Open Container Initiative (OCI)-compliant, freely redistributable, container base operating system images that include complimentary runtime languages and packages, but previously, you could only get these images from the Red Hat container catalog. Now, you can get them in Docker Hub, making it even easier for you to build and deploy UBI-based containers anywhere. Read the press release for more information.
Exclusive for Red Hat Developers community members
Developers can now get a no-cost Red Hat Enterprise Linux Developer subscription for development purposes by registering and downloading through developers.redhat.com. This subscription includes Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server (all currently supported releases), additional development tools, and numerous add-ons such as resilient storage, scalable file systems, and high-performance networking. The no-cost subscription also includes access to the Red Hat Customer Portal for software updates and thousands of knowledgebase articles. For more information, see Frequently asked questions: no-cost Red Hat Enterprise Linux Developer Subscription.
Developing container-based applications?
Container images and docker files are available for most Red Hat Software Collections and Red Hat Developer Toolset components. These resources make it easy to build containerized applications using traditional tools. For anyone seeking to create containerized applications for deployment to Red Hat’s ecosystem of container hosts and platforms, we recommend using the Red Hat Container Development Kit (CDK), which includes access to Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server, OpenShift Enterprise, and a number of other tools via the Red Hat Container Registry.
New to Red Hat Enterprise Linux?
Here’s what you need to know.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® is the world’s leading enterprise Linux platform.* It’s an open source operating system (OS). It’s the foundation from which you can scale existing apps—and roll out emerging technologies—across bare-metal, virtual, container, and all types of cloud environments.
*Worldwide Operating Systems and Subsystems Market Shares, 2018; released November 2019
What is Red Hat Enterprise Linux?
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is an enterprise Linux operating system, certified on hundreds of clouds and with thousands of vendors. Red Hat Enterprise Linux provides a consistent foundation across environments and the tools needed to deliver services and workloads faster for any application. Red Hat Enterprise Linux reduces deployment friction and costs while speeding time to value for critical workloads, enabling development and operations teams to innovate together in any environment.
Features and benefits
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Expand to the edge
Red Hat Enterprise Linux extends your hybrid cloud infrastructure to the edge—across hundreds of thousands of nodes all over the world. Create edge-optimized OS images, minimize workload interruptions caused by OS updates, transfer system updates more efficiently, and have confidence in automatic health checks and rollbacks.
Mitigate, secure, comply
Red Hat Enterprise Linux takes a practical, 3-point approach to addressing security challenges: Mitigate, secure, and comply. Built-in security features help you defend against threats and stay in compliance with regulatory requirements.
Learn about these features and what makes Red Hat Enterprise Linux equipped to handle security and compliance for your enterprise.
Migrate or upgrade to the latest version
Run purpose-built command line utilities to automate many inventory and remediation steps associated with upgrading your subscription or migrating from another Linux distro. Migrating from CentOS Linux? New programs simplify access to Red Hat Enterprise Linux for your organization.
Multiplatform support
As the most deployed commercial Linux distribution in the public cloud, Red Hat Enterprise Linux is certified on hundreds of public cloud and service providers as well as thousands of other types of software and hardware.
Subscription exclusives
A Red Hat subscription offers production-ready code, life-cycle management, software interoperability, and access to experts and tools to help you run your business. Existing customers can take advantage of security, performance, and automation support immediately.
Open source innovation
Get supported access to open source innovation. As a top contributor to the Linux kernel and hundreds of subsystems, we represent your requirements upstream and return with stable innovations.
Outcomes of using Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Architecture
Stability in future-ready infrastructure
The operating system (OS) is the foundation of your architecture. By starting with an OS that runs anywhere, you can support your current and future requirements. Building on Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a strategic decision that provides consistency across environments and stability as things change in the future.
With Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you can run new applications on a consistent foundation, maintain legacy systems, and enhance security by addressing vulnerabilities and mitigating threats.
Development
Consistent platform for development
Red Hat Enterprise Linux gives you the stability and consistency that you need for development, and can run on any infrastructure and any cloud.
When you develop on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, it means your applications are developed on the same platform where they’ll be tested and deployed. As a developer, you’ll have the same stable and trusted platform that operations has adopted, plus the ability to use the latest tools and technologies that you need for application development.
Operations
Standardize on Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the proven Linux foundation for your open hybrid cloud infrastructure—from bare metal to virtual machines (VMs), edge computing, private cloud, and public clouds—and it runs on thousands of certified hardware and cloud vendor technologies.
Standardizing on Red Hat Enterprise Linux across your IT infrastructure improves security, eases operational burdens, and reduces costs. Red Hat Enterprise Linux’s consistent and stable administrative experience streamlines deployment and management of the OS by automating manual tasks, workflows, and administration.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.4 now available
The latest release includes enhancements that simplify cloud migrations and management, expanded support for edge deployments, and additional threat intelligence and security compliance reporting.
A shared technological foundation
Red Hat’s open hybrid cloud strategy is built on the technological foundation of Linux®, containers, and automation. An open hybrid cloud approach gives you the flexibility to run your applications anywhere you need them.
Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform lets you automate compliance and gain consistency across your Red Hat Enterprise Linux environments.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the proven foundation for Red Hat OpenShift, certified on thousands of hardware and cloud vendor technologies. This means the security, performance, interoperability, and innovation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux is extended throughout your infrastructure to provide a single platform that can run wherever you need it.
Every technology within your IT stack needs to work well together. Because those connections rely on the operating system, it has to be consistent, reliable, and flexible. Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the common link connecting modern IT.
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Chapter 21. File and Print Servers
21.1. Samba
Note
21.1.1. Introduction to Samba
What Samba can do:
What Samba cannot do:
21.1.2. Samba Daemons and Related Services
winbindd
Note
21.1.3. Connecting to a Samba Share
Procedure 21.1. Connecting to a Samba Share Using Nautilus
Figure 21.1. SMB Workgroups in Nautilus
Figure 21.2. SMB Machines in Nautilus
Procedure 21.2. Connecting to a Samba Share Using the Command Line
21.1.3.1. Mounting the Share
Note
Warning
21.1.4. Configuring a Samba Server
21.1.4.1. Graphical Configuration
21.1.4.2. Command-Line Configuration
Example 21.1. An Example Configuration of a Samba Server
21.1.4.3. Encrypted Passwords
21.1.5. Starting and Stopping Samba
Important
Note
21.1.6. Samba Server Types and the smb.conf File
21.1.6.1. Stand-alone Server
Anonymous Read-Only
Example 21.2. An Example Configuration of a Anonymous Read-Only Samba Server
Anonymous Read/Write
Note
Example 21.3. An Example Configuration of a Anonymous Read/Write Samba Server
Anonymous Print Server
Example 21.4. An Example Configuration of a Anonymous Print Samba Server
Secure Read/Write File and Print Server
Example 21.5. An Example Configuration of a Secure Read/Write File and Print Samba Server
21.1.6.2. Domain Member Server
Active Directory Domain Member Server
Procedure 21.3. Adding a Member Server to an Active Directory Domain
Note
Windows NT4-based Domain Member Server
Example 21.6. An Example Configuration of Samba Windows NT4-based Domain Member Server
Important
21.1.6.3. Domain Controller
Important
Primary Domain Controller (PDC) Using tdbsam
Example 21.7. An Example Configuration of Primary Domain Controller (PDC) Using tdbsam
Note
Primary Domain Controller (PDC) with Active Directory
21.1.7. Samba Security Modes
21.1.7.1. User-Level Security
Samba Guest Shares
Procedure 21.4. Configuring Samba Guest Shares
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