The preferred method for starting/running Samba would be in daemon mode
(as opposed to starting it up from inetd, as there is a bit of overhead
involved in running in that mode). IIRC, you are compiling from source,
and in the Samba source tree, there is a directory packaging/Solaris.
There is an init file in there that is designed to be used with Solaris,
obviously, and that is the preferred method of starting Samba, as far as I
understand it. It will start smbd and nmbd, as well as winbindd, but you
should not need to run winbindd for your purposes (I am also assuming when
you refer to windd, you mean winbindd). Hope that helps.
Thanks a lot,
Eric
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