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=Samba Team Documents= |
=Samba Team Documents= |
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==Thesis Documents== |
==Thesis Documents== |
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[http://www.samba.org/samba/news/articles/abartlet_thesis.pdf Andrew Bartlett's thesis] on Samba4 and AD . |
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Stefan (metze) Metzmacher's thesis, covering the internal Samba architecture as it surrounds AD replication in particular |
[http://samba.org/~metze/presentations/2007/thesis/ Stefan (metze) Metzmacher's thesis], covering the internal Samba architecture as it surrounds AD replication in particular. |
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==Other documents== |
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[http://samba.org/ftp/unpacked/samba_4_0_test/source/auth/kerberos/kerberos-notes.txt Notes on how Samba4 uses kerberos, and some of it's requirements] |
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==Mailing list discussions== |
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An extensive [http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2005-November/044119.html discussion on kerberos and Samba4] looking at how and why Samba4 uses it's own KDC, and why we can't just be 'normal'. |
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Another [http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2008-June/059553.html discussion on Samba4 kerberos architecture] |
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These are listed so that hopefully, in future the next rounds of such discussions don't have to go over the same ground. |
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==Source code tools== |
==Source code tools== |
Revision as of 02:01, 25 June 2008
Microsoft Documentation=
WSPP Documentation
As a result of the EU case, the Samba team gained access to Microsoft's documentation of the protocols it uses. This program is known as WSPP.
In March 2008, this documentation was made public, and is now available at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc197979.aspx
WINS Documentation
Planning WINS deployments in NT4
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 WINS: Architecture and Capacity Planning
Samba Team Documents
Thesis Documents
Andrew Bartlett's thesis on Samba4 and AD .
Stefan (metze) Metzmacher's thesis, covering the internal Samba architecture as it surrounds AD replication in particular.
Other documents
Notes on how Samba4 uses kerberos, and some of it's requirements
Mailing list discussions
An extensive discussion on kerberos and Samba4 looking at how and why Samba4 uses it's own KDC, and why we can't just be 'normal'.
Another discussion on Samba4 kerberos architecture
These are listed so that hopefully, in future the next rounds of such discussions don't have to go over the same ground.
Source code tools
The Samba Build farm tests Samba across a number of platforms, and provides code coverage statistics on our test-suite.