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Old 05-16-2008
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Install Samba

Hello

Can someone help how to install samba on aix 5.3,

I go to tha samba page and i download two files

opt-samba-base.tar.gz
opt-samba-3.0.28-AIX5.tar.gz

and I read the readme file but there is a file that miss and I dont know if I need to do this necessary

"You can now verify the signature of the tarball. This will require you to haveGPG installed. You can still install the package without verifying. These
steps will import the public key and then verify the package."


$ gpg --import 7A26B8A8.txt
$ gpg --verify opt-samba-<version>-AIX52.tar.asc
$ gpg --verify opt-samba-base.tar.asc


My questions are
I need both files to install
I need to do the last part import the public key.

There is some other way to install samba or another place, I get in to bullfreeware.com but say that the file itīs not tested.


Thanks for your answers
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Oops. I misunderstood your question and put up a post that would not help. Now I have to change it. Sorry this is spam.

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This is not a direct answer to your question, but i suppose you want Samba to be installed in first place, no matter how.

Go to IBMs Linux toolbox for AIX and download the two (three if you need the client too) packages in RPM format you will find there: "samba-client 2.2.7", "samba-common 2.2.7" and "samba 2.2.7".

Save the files to a directory and install with "rpm -i *".

As IBM is the manufacturer of your OS you have to trust them anyways.

I hope this helps.

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Smile install samba

Thanks bakunin for your replay.

I download both files samba 2.2.7 and samba-common 2.2.7

I have a question which one goes first.

I the other question is, after this it will be installed on an aix box but I need to configure right.

Do you have some basic configuration for this or web page, because I find a lot of pages and books but I need basically the basic configure.

After that I will start to read a book and deep configurations etc,etc.


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rpm will complain if you install them in the wrong order. Most likely -common needs to go first.
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Do you have some basic configuration for this or web page, because I find a lot of pages and books but I need basically the basic configure.
I'd try this as a starting point: Samba Documentation

It is one of the first links in Google when you enter "samba how-to". GIYF

I hope this helps.

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install samba

Thanks era and bakunin for your replays

I install both files samba-common-2.2.7-4 and samba-2.2.7-4 but there is not the file smb.conf.

This file its installed when you installed samba ?

or you can create it.


How can I know that my installation was succesful.

If i type lslpp -l samba I cant get any file about samba
If I choose to remove software this is what I get

Remove Installed Software

Type or s┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
Press Ent│ SOFTWARE name │
│ │
│ Move cursor to desired item and press F7. │
* SOFTWAR│ ONE OR MORE items can be selected. │ +
PREVIEW│ Press Enter AFTER making all selections. │ +
REMOVE │ │ +
EXTEND │ [MORE...677] │ +
DETAILE│ rsct.msg.en_US.core.sr │ +
│ rsct.msg.en_US.core.utils │
samba-2.2.7-4 │
│ samba-common-2.2.7-4

│ sysmgt.help.en_US.websm │
│ sysmgt.help.msg.en_US.websm │
│ sysmgt.msg.en_US.sguide.rte │
│ sysmgt.msg.en_US.websm.apps │
│ [MORE...30]


Thanks for your help
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