Which three statements are true about the architecture and capabilities provided by SAMBA when installed on an Oracle Linux server?

Which three statements are true about the architecture and capabilities provided by SAMBA when installed on an Oracle Linux server?

Which three statements are true about the architecture and capabilities provided by SAMBA when installed on an Oracle Linux server?

A.
The Oracle Linux server may act as aSAMBAserver.

B.
Printers on the Oracle Linux system may be shared with Windows clients.

C.
SAMBAusesUDPto communicate with Windows servers.

D.
Printers on a Windows system may not be shared with oracle Linux clients.

E.
The Oracle Linux Server may act as aSAMBAclient.



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deyo

deyo

A,B,E are correct

Samba is an open-source implementation of the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol that allows Oracle Linux to interoperate with Windows systems as both a server and a client. Samba can share Oracle Linux files and printers with Windows systems, and it enables Oracle Linux users to access files on Windows systems. Samba uses the NetBIOS over TCP/IP protocol that allows computer applications that depend on the NetBIOS API to work on TCP/IP networks.

alex wang

alex wang

SAMBA isn’t been used UDP,so “A,B,E” is correct.