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File sharing is an important network requirement, especially in enterprise environments. We know that file sharing between Windows hosts is very simple and can be achieved through network peers. However, the host operating systems in enterprise environments are complex, including Linux and Unix. How can we achieve file sharing between Windows and Linux? An effective solution to liberation is to deploy SAMBA on the Linux platform to meet such sharing requirements. The following is an example of how to deploy SAMBA in Linux.
Environment description
Linux: Red Hat 9.0
Windows: Windows XP sp2
I. deployment of SAMBA services
1. samba installation
(1). verify
Samba is a tool integrated with Linux. you can choose to install it during Linux installation. Run the following command to check whether samba is installed in the system:
[Root @ localhost root] # rpm-qa | grep samba
As shown below, samba has been installed:
Samba-swat-2.2.7a-7.9.0
Samba-2.2.7a-7.9.0
Redhat-config-samba-1.0.4-1
Samba-common-2.2.7a-7.9.0
Samba-client-2.2.7a-7.9.0
We can see that samba has been installed in Linux. ()
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