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On Wed, 5 Mar 1997, Mike Bilow wrote: > A standard installation of Samba -- per the Debian package, for example -- will > configure it from inetd. The documentation with Samba explains the options of > doing it this way. I strongly recommend using at least the tcpd wrapper where > you can as a basic security measure, unless you intend your Samba resources to > be publicly accessible. Depends on the distribution. Red Hat installs it as a daemon. It performs better that way, but you don't get the option of using the tcpd wrapper for security. Putting Samba behind a firewall is another way to provide security for your systems, if that is a concern.
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