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  • | text = This page is a draft Starting from 5.11 the cifs kernel client supports transparent failover for clients
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  • ...pgrade across your network. A lab domain provides a sandbox for trying out new Samba functionality, or running tools like [[traffic replay]], which simula ...up a Samba lab domain has been difficult. The main problem is that running a second Samba domain with the same NETBIOS name and DNS realm will cause cha
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  • ...such as a home network, or to share folders on a host that is not part of a domain, you often do not want to set up an [[Active_Directory_Domain_Contro The following documentation describes how to set up a Samba standalone server providing:
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  • ...ide support for the <code>nslcd</code> service, other than what is on this page. * On a Samba AD DC, create a new user in AD. For example: <code>nslcd-ad</code>
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  • In general, there are two ways to upgrade or downgrade a Samba Active Directory (AD) Domain Controller (DC): ...to install the new Samba packages. The same database will get used by the new Samba release. Occasionally this approach may require additional manual ste
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  • This page describes the plan, design and work in progress of the efforts to implement ...2.0 (SMB2.02 dialect) was introduced with Windows Vista/2008 and includes a useful data integrity feature ("durable file handles"). Implementation in
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  • A Samba domain member is a Linux machine joined to a domain that is running Samba and does not provide domain services, such as On a Samba domain member, you can:
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  • Samba provides support for using the BIND DNS server as the DNS back end on a Samba Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC). The <code>BIND9_DLZ</co The <code>BIND9_DLZ</code> module is a BIND9 plugin that accesses the Samba Active Directory (AD) database directl
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  • Configure clustered Samba using a CTDB cluster This page still contains some details not directly relevant to clustering Samba. The
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  • Samba strives to be a welcoming community, for users, developers and all who seek to use or impro Samba is a Free Software project, and the quality of Samba is just as
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  • = DRS replication (and joining a DC) = ...nificant amounts of time. Simultaneously joining two domain controllers is a serial operation (one RPC process), and does not speed up the time it takes
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  • | text = This page describes creating a backup on Samba v4.9 onwards. For backups on Samba v4.0-v4.8, see [[Using_t | text = Although you can rename a domain, it is currently not supported in a production domain for long-term use.
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  • This is a step by step HowTo for setting up clustered Samba with CTDB on top of GFS2. ...latforms.The Red Hat cluster manager supports a minimum of two machines in a clustered environment. All nodes are required to run the exact same softwar
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  • The following documentation describes the process of updating Samba to a newer version. ...see [[Migrating_a_Samba_NT4_Domain_to_Samba_AD_(Classic_Upgrade)|Migrating a Samba NT4 Domain to Samba AD (Classic Upgrade)]].
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  • If you are planning to set up a Samba Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC) using the <code>BIND9_DL The following describes how to set up a basic BIND installation you can use as Samba AD DC back end.
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  • Starting from version 4.0 (released in 2012,) Samba is able to serve as an Active Di ...D forest, see [[Joining_a_Samba_DC_to_an_Existing_Active_Directory|Joining a Samba DC to an Existing Active Directory]].
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  • : This will cause volatile TDBs to be located in a tmpfs. This can help to avoid performance problems associated with content * New -l option to ping_pong for validation of fcntl(2) lock coherency
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  • ...erns AD DCs, Samba 4 ignore them even if some parameters are meaningful in a Samba 4 context (ie. password length, password life ...).https://wiki.samba ...on, there is currently a couple of scripts that allow to set them but it's a suboptimal experience.
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  • ===This is a security release in order to address [http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename. ...kets that may set up the stack in such a way that the freeing of memory in a subsequent anonymous netlogon packet could allow execution of arbitrary cod
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  • See our main [[SoC|Google Summer of Code @ Samba]] page for '''important details''', [[SoC/Applying|plus these extended notes on ap .../buglist.cgi?query_format=advanced&short_desc=Feature%20request&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&prod
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