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How to Setup Samba SWAT on CentOS 6.5

Samba service can provides files haring and printing services to its clients. System administrator can install SWAT in order to configure samba and perform samba administration from the web browser. In this post i will show simple steps to get Samba SWAT running on your CentOS 6.5 server. With SWAT, you can easily manage your […]

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How to Install and Configure Samba SWAT on CentOS 5.5

SWAT is the Samba Web Administration Tool that enable us to configure Samba from Web browser. In this post i will show simple steps to get Samba SWAT running on your CentOS 5.5 server. With SWAT, you can easily manage your samba server without messing with command line. You just need to install xinetd first, […]

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How to Install SWAT to Configure Samba from Web browser on CentOS 6.2

SWAT is a Samba Web Administration Tool. SWAT is a facility that is part of the Samba suite. SWAT allows a Samba administrator to configure the complex smb.conf. In this post, i will share on how to install and configure SWAT to Configure Samba on linux CentOS 6.2 server. 1. Run this command to install […]

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