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Posted by sales under redhatSamba Configuration with SWAT Then locate and select the service called xinetd, and click Restart. You’ll get a dialog to confirm that the restart was successful; then you can exit the tool by clicking on Quit. Using SWAT for the First Time Now we can test SWAT. Open a browser on the Linux server and type in the URL http://localhost:901. You’ll be prompted for a username and password - use the system’s root username and password. Then you should see the SWAT HOME page: Note that this page contains the index of Samba’s very comprehensive online documentation (as shown above), where you can find out much more about Samba and SWAT. There are also eight buttons listed across the top of this page, which provide access to SWAT’s various utilities: HOME - the home page of SWAT, and the first page that you see when you fire up the SWAT interface. GLOBALS - for setting the global variable values of the /etc/samba/smb.conf configuration file SHARES - for creating and deleting Samba shares, and setting Samba parameters 297
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