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Group managed service accounts are still in the works server side but client side they are available in 4.20.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> Functional level is included for use against Windows, but '''not supported in Samba'''. Kerberos improvements from Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 are not implemented in Samba.

For more information on higher functional levels please read the release notes for 4.19, 4.20 and newer.


= Raising the Domain Functional Level =
= Raising the Domain Functional Level =

Latest revision as of 23:09, 14 June 2024

Introduction

The Active Directory (AD) functional levels determine the domain or forest capabilities. For details, see:




Supported Functional Levels

You can set the following functional levels in Active Directory (AD) via samba-tool.

Functional Level Included in Samba Version
2016 4.20 and later
2012_R2 4.19 and later
2012 4.19 and later
2008_R2 4.0 and later
2008 4.0 and later
2003 4.0 and later

Group managed service accounts are still in the works server side but client side they are available in 4.20.

For more information on higher functional levels please read the release notes for 4.19, 4.20 and newer.

Raising the Domain Functional Level

Using samba-tool

To raise the domain functional level on a Samba Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC), use samba-tool. For example, to set the domain functional level to 2008_R2:

# samba-tool domain level raise --domain-level=2008_R2

For a list of supported domain functional levels, see Supported Functional Levels.


Using the Windows Active Directory Domains and Trusts Utility

Run the following steps on a Windows machine having the remote server administration tools (RSAT) installed:

  • Log in as domain administrator.
  • Open the Active Directory Domains and Trusts utility.
  • Right-click the domain on the left side and select Raise Domain Functional Level.
Raise Domain Functional Level.png
  • Select the functional level.
  • Click OK.



Raising the Forest Functional Level

Using samba-tool


To raise the forest functional level on a Samba Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC), use samba-tool. For example, to set the forest functional level to 2012_R2:

# samba-tool domain level raise --forest-level=2012_R2

For a list of supported forest functional levels, see Supported Functional Levels.


Using the Windows Active Directory Domains and Trusts Utility

Run the following steps on a Windows machine having the remote server administration tools (RSAT) installed:

  • Log in as domain administrator.
  • Open the Active Directory Domains and Trusts utility.
  • Right-click Active Directory Domains and Trusts on the left side and select Raise Forest Functional Level.
Raise Forest Functional Level.png
  • Select the functional level.
  • Click OK.