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= Introduction =
== HOWTO install binary packages of Samba ==


The following is a distribution-specific list of commands to install Samba.
This HOWTO lists the steps necessary to install binary packages of Samba 4 on selected distributions and mentions known pitfalls.


Note, that the list of commands is neither provided nor actively verified by the Samba team. If you see any missing packages or incorrect package names, please update the command or send the information to the [https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba Samba mailing list].



=== CentOS 6.7 ===



= Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS / Scientific Linux =

== Version 7 and 8 ==

# yum install samba

The <code>samba</code> package only supports Samba as a domain member and NT4 PDC or BDC. Red Hat does not provide packages for running Samba as an AD DC. As an alternative:
* Build Samba. For details, see [[Build_Samba_from_Source|Build Samba from Source]].
* Use 3rd-party packages with AD support from a trusted source.

== Version 6 ==


# yum install samba4
# yum install samba4


The <code>samba4</code> package only supports Samba as a domain member and NT4 PDC or BDC. Red Hat does not provide packages for running Samba as an AD DC. As an alternative:
Note: Packages are of Samba version 4.0.0
* Build Samba. For details, see [[Build_Samba_from_Source|Build Samba from Source]].
* Use 3rd-party packages with AD support from a trusted source.




=== Debian ===
= Debian =


# apt-get install acl attr samba samba-dsdb-modules samba-vfs-modules winbind libpam-winbind libnss-winbind libpam-krb5 krb5-config krb5-user
==== Wheezy (stable) ====
Packages in Wheezy are very outdated, don't use them!


Note1: For a DC you do not need libpam-winbind libnss-winbind libpam-krb5, unless you require AD users to login
Note: on wheezy backport samba 4.1.6 is available https://packages.debian.org/de/wheezy-backports/samba


Note2: For a DC, you will also need to install <code>dnsutils</code>
==== Jessie (testing) ====


Note3: For a DC, you will also need ntp or chrony
apt-get install samba


Note: Packages are of Samba version 4.1.6 https://packages.debian.org/de/jessie/samba


=== FreeBSD ===


= Ubuntu =
# pkg install net/samba41


# apt-get install acl attr samba samba-dsdb-modules samba-vfs-modules winbind libpam-winbind libnss-winbind libpam-krb5 krb5-config krb5-user
=== Ubuntu ===


Note1: For a DC you do not need libpam-winbind libnss-winbind libpam-krb5, unless you require AD users to login
==== 12.04 Precise Pangolin ====


Note2: For a DC, you will also need to install <code>dnsutils</code>
Packages in 12.04 are very outdated, don't use them!


Note3: For a DC, you will also need ntp or chrony


==== 13.10 Saucy Salamander ====


# apt-get install samba4


= FreeBSD =
Note: Packages are of Samba version 4.0.3


# pkg install net/samba44


Note: If you want to use the <code>idmap_ad</code> Winbind back end (on e.g. an AD Member Server), you have to build the port by hand and select the '''EXP_MODULES''' configuration option!
==== 14.04 LTS Trusty Tahr ====


= SUSE Linux Enterprise / openSUSE =
# apt-get install samba


# zypper install samba samba-winbind samba-ad-dc
Note: Packages are of Samba version 4.1.6

Revision as of 18:35, 17 September 2021

Introduction

The following is a distribution-specific list of commands to install Samba.

Note, that the list of commands is neither provided nor actively verified by the Samba team. If you see any missing packages or incorrect package names, please update the command or send the information to the Samba mailing list.



Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS / Scientific Linux

Version 7 and 8

# yum install samba

The samba package only supports Samba as a domain member and NT4 PDC or BDC. Red Hat does not provide packages for running Samba as an AD DC. As an alternative:

  • Build Samba. For details, see Build Samba from Source.
  • Use 3rd-party packages with AD support from a trusted source.

Version 6

# yum install samba4

The samba4 package only supports Samba as a domain member and NT4 PDC or BDC. Red Hat does not provide packages for running Samba as an AD DC. As an alternative:

  • Build Samba. For details, see Build Samba from Source.
  • Use 3rd-party packages with AD support from a trusted source.


Debian

# apt-get install acl attr samba samba-dsdb-modules samba-vfs-modules winbind libpam-winbind libnss-winbind libpam-krb5 krb5-config krb5-user

Note1: For a DC you do not need libpam-winbind libnss-winbind libpam-krb5, unless you require AD users to login

Note2: For a DC, you will also need to install dnsutils

Note3: For a DC, you will also need ntp or chrony


Ubuntu

# apt-get install acl attr samba samba-dsdb-modules samba-vfs-modules winbind libpam-winbind libnss-winbind libpam-krb5 krb5-config krb5-user

Note1: For a DC you do not need libpam-winbind libnss-winbind libpam-krb5, unless you require AD users to login

Note2: For a DC, you will also need to install dnsutils

Note3: For a DC, you will also need ntp or chrony


FreeBSD

# pkg install net/samba44

Note: If you want to use the idmap_ad Winbind back end (on e.g. an AD Member Server), you have to build the port by hand and select the EXP_MODULES configuration option!

SUSE Linux Enterprise / openSUSE

# zypper install samba samba-winbind samba-ad-dc