Ubuntu Samba is a common system, so I learned how to study Ubuntu Samba. Here I will introduce the application of Ubuntu sSmba in detail and hope it will be useful to you.
Uninstall samba, smbclient, and samba-common on the terminal
$ Sudo apt-get remove samba-common $ sudo apt-get remove smbclient $ sudo apt-get remove samba 1. Install the Ubuntu samba server:
Command: sudo apt-get install samba sudo apt-get install smbfs start: sudo/etc/init. d/samba start here, you can access the directories shared by others, such as smb: // 192.168.2.187/
2. Install the Ubuntu samba graphic Management Interface
Command: sudo apt-get install system-config-samba
3. Start Ubuntu samba:
Command: sudo/etc/init. d/samba start
4. Start the management interface:
Command: sudo system-config-samba (you can also click "system-system management-Samba" in the menu to add a shared directory and select accessible users. set User smb password command: "visible" should be selected when sudo smbpasswd-a user name is configured; otherwise, it is hidden, others will not be able to see your share. After restarting, others will be able to access your shared directory.
5. restart After setting: sudo/etc/init. d/samba restart