we need to run the smallest samba server foot print. All it needs to do is function like a b-node, or at most a h-node. No serving, no nothing, it just needs to be able to be found on a windows network using NBT. When I do a testparm there's lots of settings and we want this to be as innocuous as possible e.g. (no master browser, or election fighting etc.)
We would like it to be as secure as possible since it's not really doing anything. Here's what I've got so far
[global]
#workgroup = <this is only needed in h-node mode>
#wins server = <same as above>
netbios name = %h
security = SHARE
server string = <some name>
interfaces = eth0
Do I need any more than this, or any less? Do I need to start both smbd and nmbd?
Versions:
OS: fully patched redhat 7.3
Samba software: samba-2.2.7-3.7.3
Server=[Samba 2.2.7-security-rollup-fix]
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