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Tutorial: How to Install Samba on Windows 10
Samba is a free, open-source software suite that enables file and print sharing between Unix, Linux, and Windows systems. In this tutorial, we will show you how to install Samba on Windows 10.
Prerequisites
Before you start, make sure you have administrative access on your Windows 10 system.
Step 1: Download Samba
To download Samba, go to https://www.samba.org/ and click the Download link. Then, select the version of Samba that is compatible with your Windows 10 architecture (32-bit or 64-bit).
Step 2: Install Samba
- Double-click the Samba executable file that you downloaded in Step 1.
- In the Samba installation wizard, click Next to proceed.
- Accept the license agreement and click Next.
- Choose the destination folder where you want to install Samba and click Next.
- Choose the components that you want to install (we recommend selecting all components) and click Next.
- Configure the Samba Server settings (e.g., global workgroup, security mode, etc.) as per your requirements and click Next.
- Choose a password for the administrative account that you will use to manage the Samba server and click Next.
- Review the installation summary and click Next to start the installation process.
- After the installation is complete, click Finish to close the installer.
Step 3: Configure Samba
- Open the Samba configuration file (smb.conf) located in the installation directory.
- Edit the smb.conf file to configure the necessary settings (e.g., share directories, users and groups, etc.). You can refer to the Samba documentation for more information on configuring smb.conf.
- Save the changes to the smb.conf file.
Step 4: Start Samba
- Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box.
- Type services.msc and click OK to open the Services Manager window.
- Find the Samba service (named «SMB» or «Samba») in the list of services.
- Right-click the Samba service and choose Start.
- Wait for a few seconds until the Samba service starts.
Step 5: Access Samba Shares
- Open the File Explorer on your Windows 10 system.
- In the address bar, type \localhost or \[your-computer-name] and press Enter.
- You will be prompted to enter your Samba username and password. Enter the credentials that you specified in Step 2.
- You should now see a list of shared directories on your Samba server. Double-click the directories to access their contents.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed and configured Samba on Windows 10.
If you want to self-host in an easy, hands free way, need an external IP address, or simply want your data in your own hands, give IPv6.rs a try!
Alternatively, for the best virtual desktop, try Shells!
Актуальная версия:
Samba 4.22.1
СКАЧАТЬ БЕСПЛАТНО
Программы /
Linux /
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Samba — набор программ, реализующих протокол SMB/CIFS в среде UNIX, что позволяет обращаться к сетевым дискам и принтерам на различных операционных системах.
Samba работает на большинстве Unix-подобных систем и включена практически во все дистрибутивы GNU/Linux. Что касается Windows, то Samba способна обслуживать все поддерживаемые компанией Microsoft версии Windows, включая Windows 10.
Актуальная версия:
Samba 4.22.1
СКАЧАТЬ БЕСПЛАТНО
Samba runs on Unix, BSD and Linux machines and is able to provide file and printer services according to the cifs protocol to Windows clients. For documentation on the how and what of Samba you can take a look at this page. The developers have released several new versions in recent days with 3.5.0, 3.4.6 and 3.3.11 as the version number. The main changes of these releases are as follows:
Release Notes for Samba 3.3.11
Major enhancements in Samba 3.3.11 include:
- “wide links” and “unix extensions” are incompatible (bug #7104).
- Fix failing of smbd to respond to a read or a write caused by Linux asynchronous IO (aio) (bug #7067).
Release Notes for Samba 3.4.6
Major enhancements in Samba 3.4.6 include:
- “wide links” and “unix extensions” are incompatible (bug #7104).
- Fix printing with 64 bit clients (bug #6888).
- Fix core dump on Ubuntu 8.04 64 bit (bug #7063).
- Fix failing of smbd to respond to a read or a write caused by Linux asynchronous IO (aio) (bug #7067).
- Fix string buffer overflow causing heap corruption in smbd (bug #7096).
Release Notes for Samba 3.5.0
Major enhancements in Samba 3.5.0 include:
General changes:
- Add support for full Windows timestamp resolution
Support for full Windows timestamp resolution has been added. This effectively makes us use Windows’ full 100ns timestamp resolution if supported by the kernel (2.6.22 and higher) and the glibc (2.6 and higher). - The Using Samba HTML book has been removed.
The Using Samba HTML book has been removed from the Samba tarball. It is still available at http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/using_samba/toc.html. - ‘net’, ‘smbclient’ and libsmbclient can use credentials cached by Winbind.
Samba client tools like ‘net’, ‘smbclient’ and libsmbclient can use the user credentials cached by Winbind at logon time. This is very useful eg when connecting to a Samba server using Nautilus without re-entering username and password. This feature is enabled by default and can be disabled per application by setting the LIBSMBCLIENT_NO_CCACHE environment variable. - The default value of “wide links” has been changed to “no”.
The default value of “wide links” has been changed to “no” to avoid an insecure default configuration (“wide links = yes” and “unix extensions = yes”). For more details, please see http://www.samba.org/samba/news/symlink_attack.html.
Protocol changes:
- Experimental implementation of SMB2
An EXPERIMENTAL implementation of the SMB2 protocol has been added. SMB2 can be enabled by setting “max protocol = smb2”. SMB2 is a new implementation of the SMB protocol used by Windows Vista and higher.
Printing Changes:
- Add encryption support for connections to a CUPS server
A new parameter “cups encrypt” has been added to control whether connections to CUPS servers will be encrypted or not. The default is to use unencrypted connections.
Winbind changes:
- Major refactoring + Asynchronous
The Winbind daemon has been refactored internally to be asynchronous. The new Winbind will not be blocked by running ‘getent group’ or ‘getent passwd’.
VFS modules:
- New vfs_scannedonly module has been added.
A new VFS module “scannedonly” has been added. This is a filter that talks to an antivirus-engine and stores whether a file is clean or not. Users do only see clean files on their filesystem.
Version number | 3.5.0 / 3.4.6 / 3.3.11 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | Linux, BSD, macOS, Solaris, UNIX |
Website | samba |
Download | http://download.samba.org/samba/ftp/ |
License type | GPL |
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