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Samba 3.5.2 (Mac)
April 7, 2010 12:00am PDT
Samba is an open source software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients.
Provided by: Andrew Tridgell
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rproxy set for revival
March 13, 2008 3:24pm PDT
Andrew Tridgell, the author of the Samba file server, has announced his plans to revive rproxy as part of the OLPC project.
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Acknowledgement tickles Samba's fancy
February 25, 2008 4:00pm PST
With the normal TCP/IP setup it can take up to two hours for a dropped connection to terminate -- the Samba project faced this problem when creating clustered Samba.
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Tridgell pleased with rsync progress
February 22, 2008 5:11pm PST
Andrew Tridgell, the co-inventor of rsync, announced that the third version of the product is about to be released.
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Aussie coders changing the world
February 6, 2006 4:10pm PST
Though they may not be household names like Thorpie or Lleyton, Aussie developers rank among the world's best. Simon Sharwood profiles our top five geeks.
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Samba 3.5.2 (Mac)
April 7, 2010 12:00am PDT
Samba is an open source software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients.
-
Downloads
Samba 3.5.2 (Mac)
April 7, 2010 12:00am PDT
Samba is an open source software suite that provides seamless file and print services to SMB/CIFS clients.
-
Articles
rproxy set for revival
March 13, 2008 3:24pm PDT
Andrew Tridgell, the author of the Samba file server, has announced his plans to revive rproxy as part of the OLPC project.
-
Articles
Acknowledgement tickles Samba's fancy
February 25, 2008 4:00pm PST
With the normal TCP/IP setup it can take up to two hours for a dropped connection to terminate -- the Samba project faced this problem when creating clustered Samba.
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Articles
Tridgell pleased with rsync progress
February 22, 2008 5:11pm PST
Andrew Tridgell, the co-inventor of rsync, announced that the third version of the product is about to be released.
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Articles
Aussie coders changing the world
February 6, 2006 4:10pm PST
Though they may not be household names like Thorpie or Lleyton, Aussie developers rank among the world's best. Simon Sharwood profiles our top five geeks.









































