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January 1992; Tridgell simply referred to it as "a Unix file server for Dos Pathworks." He understood that he had "in fact implemented the netbios protocol" at the
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Windows networks. They worked together to adapt the network code and build system. The multi-layered and modular approach
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Windows. Since
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Windows and Samba, was disclosed. Badlock for Samba is referenced by CVE|2016-2118 (SAMR and LSA man in the middle attacks possible).
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nmbd, which provides the NetBIOS-to-IP-address name service. NetBIOS over TCP/IP requires some method for mapping NetBIOS computer names to the IP addresses of a TCP/IP network.
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projects. This was made difficult as the services were developed manually through network reverse-engineering, with limited or no reference to DCE/RPC documentation.
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script runs at boot time, and starts both daemons. Samba is not included in
Solaris 8, but a Solaris 8-compatible version is available from the Samba website. The
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1632:"Monday, April 28 - Samba Mashup Report"
1492:"Samba Adopts GPLv3 for Future Releases"
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