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  • ...Samba is able to serve as an Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC). Samba operates at the forest functional level of '''Windows Server 2008 R2''' whi ...uld not be used in a production environment. For more information, see the Samba 4.19.0 release notes.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Setting up Samba as an Active Directory Domain Controller]]
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  • ...a_as_an_Active_Directory_Domain_Controller|Setting up a Samba as an Active Directory Domain Controller]] ...C_to_an_Existing_Active_Directory|Joining a Samba DC to an Existing Active Directory]]
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  • ...rating systems. Samba is freely available under the [https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/GPL.html GNU General Public License]. The Samba project is a member of the [https://sfconservancy.org/ Software Freedom Con
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  • * [[Samba Release Planning]] * [[Samba_Features_added/changed_(by_release)|Samba Release Notes]]
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  • In an Active Directory (AD), DNS is a very important service. It is used for: * locating services, such as Kerberos and LDAP
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  • ...rovides an internal DNS server that supports the basic feature required in an AD. It is easy to configure and requires no additional software or knowledg * acting as a caching resolver
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  • ...n, a machine account is created in the domain to authenticate the computer as a member. ...se, you are joining a Windows Server <u>as a domain controller (DC)</u> to an AD, see:
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  • Home folders contain files of an individual account. Using Samba, you can share the directories to enable network users to store own files o ...lt-in <code>[homes]</code> section that dynamically shares the user's home directory using the <code>\\server\''user_name''\</code> path. While this can be help
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  • ...tails, see [[Required_Settings_for_Samba_NT4_Domains|Required Settings for Samba NT4 Domains]]. ...database. You can later enhance this setup with additional features, such as OpenLDAP back end support.
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  • * Use domain users and groups in local commands, such as <code>chown</code> and <code>chgrp</code>. * Display domain users and groups in local command's output, such as <code>ls</code>.
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  • ...such as for <code>BUILTIN</code> groups. Thus this back end cannot be set as <code>idmap config *</code> default ID mapping back end. ...controller (DC).<br />Do not add any idmap config lines to a Samba Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC) smb.conf<br />For details, see [[Updating_Samba
    5 KB (741 words) - 11:01, 20 April 2023
  • ...ltiple users and groups in ACLs. For details, see [[#Setting_Extended_ACLs|Setting Extended ACLs]]. ...lar ACLs. For details, see [[Setting_up_a_Share_Using_Windows_ACLs|Setting up a Share Using Windows ACLs]].
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  • ...including per-user configuration files and registry settings. In an Active Directory or NT4 domain you can set that the profile of a user is stored on a server. = Setting up the Share on the Samba File Server =
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  • ...mba_as_an_Active_Directory_Domain_Controller|Setting up Samba as an Active Directory Domain Controller]] page. ...end the information to the [https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba Samba mailing list].
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  • =CVE-2020-25717: A user in an AD Domain could become root on domain members= :[https://www.samba.org/samba/security/CVE-2020-25717.html CVE-2020-25717]
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  • ...d on robocopy. The workaround will pull the share content from one defined Samba DC. ...that choice is that e. g. the Group Policy Management Console uses this DC as default when doing changes.
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  • ...mba_as_an_Active_Directory_Domain_Controller|Setting up Samba as an Active Directory Domain Controller]]. ...an existing AD domain. This will not work, you only need to run the <code>samba-tool domain join</code> command to join a Computer to the existing AD domai
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  • Whilst Active Directory Organizational Units represents the logical structure of a company, sites d ...d be part of the same domain - which can save administration work - Active Directory sites are the right choice.
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  • ...ons on shares, files, and directories using Windows ACLs and applications. Samba supports shares using extended ACLs on: * Active Directory (AD) domain controllers (DC)
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  • ...plements a read-only API to read account and group information from Active Directory (AD). The back end is based on RFC 2307. For further details, see https://w ...controller (DC).<br />Do not add any idmap config lines to a Samba Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC) smb.conf<br />For details, see [[Updating_Samba
    12 KB (1,950 words) - 18:44, 1 April 2023
  • ...t problems users can encounter when running Samba as a member in an Active Directory (AD) forest or NT4 domain. == Setting the Samba Log Level ==
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  • ...amba's samba-gpupdate command. Certificate Auto Enrollment is available in Samba 4.16 and above. '''Prerequisite''': An Active Directory domain and a Samba domain member already joined.
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  • If you are planning to set up a Samba Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC) using the <code>BIND9_DLZ</code> back end, you ...following describes how to set up a basic BIND installation you can use as Samba AD DC back end.
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  • ...and later supports logging of authentication and authorization events, and Samba 4.9 supported logging of AD DC database changes. This enables you to log, f ...ogs on a centralized server, set up a centralized syslog server, configure Samba to log to the syslog daemon, and configure the syslog daemon to send the lo
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  • ...rectory (AD) domain controller (DC), <code>samba-tool</code> verifies this setting automatically for the file system the Sysvol share is created on. For filesystems of that type shared by Samba, add the following options to your /etc/fstab:
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  • ...domain services, such as an NT4 primary domain controller (PDC) or Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC). On a Samba domain member, you can:
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  • ''Samba does not yet include SYSVOL replication, DFS-R is often viewed as subfunction of DFS (see below), and both are often
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  • ...ed here are frequently asked on the [http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/ Samba mailing list]. = General Samba Questions =
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  • The following documentation describes the process of updating Samba to a newer version. ...a_NT4_Domain_to_Samba_AD_(Classic_Upgrade)|Migrating a Samba NT4 Domain to Samba AD (Classic Upgrade)]].
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  • ...a functionality, or running tools like [[traffic replay]], which simulates Samba network load. ...a 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 chaos on your pr
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  • ...ou have a Samba NT4-style domain, that you want to upgrade to Samba Active Directory!''' ...ituation where they have an existing Samba NT4-style domain, complete with an extensive set of domain users, groups and machines. The domain is functioni
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  • ...a print server, clients in your network are able to send print jobs to the Samba host using the server message block (SMB) protocol. The examples shown in t Samba supports the multiple print server back ends, such as [https://www.cups.org/ CUPS] and [http://www.lprng.com/ LPRng]. For a compl
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  • ...often do not want to set up an [[Active_Directory_Domain_Controller|Active Directory]] or [[NT4_Domains|NT4 domain]]. The following documentation describes how to set up a Samba standalone server providing:
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  • = Cockpit Samba AD DC Plugin Documentation = According to Cockpit’s documentation, it’s an "''easy-to-use, integrated, glanceable, and open web-based interface for yo
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  • ...e>BIND9_DLZ</code> back end is recommended for complex DNS setups that the Samba internal DNS server does not support. ...e>BIND9_DLZ</code> module is a BIND9 plugin that accesses the Samba Active Directory (AD) database directly for registered zones. For this reason:
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  • ...llation. Additionally, Windows applies preconfigured driver settings, such as paper sizes and the number of trays. ...er. For details, see [[Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Print_Server|Setting up Samba as a Print Server]].
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  • ...troubleshoot problems users can encounter when running Samba as an Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC). == Setting the Samba Log Level ==
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  • ...Samba is able to serve as an Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC). Samba operates at the forest functional level of '''Windows Server 2008 R2''' whi ...uld not be used in a production environment. For more information, see the Samba 4.19.0 release notes.
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  • ...attempts to try to explain some of them (and which ones might be regarded as important). A number of these details will obviously apply more generally t ...ak a wide variety of flavours of SMB, meaning interoperability issues with Samba are generally limited to individual applications and use-cases which have s
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  • '''Added in Samba version:''' 4.9 Password Settings Objects (PSOs) are an AD feature that's also known as Fine-Grained Password Policies (FGPP). In AD, the password settings control
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  • ...ge or to store data in a local network. It can be used to set up an active-active filesystem cluster with failover and loadbalancing via DNS-round robin. Tog * An empty partition of 2GB to create the volume on each host
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  • ...etting up a domain. And one that is important to get right the first time, as changing it later is a non-trivial task. There have been religious debates = What is an Active Directory domain? =
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  • ...he access is denied. As a result, a user cannot access shares or query the directory. Samba supports the <code>ntpd</code> from http://ntp.org and <code>chrony</code>
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  • ...idea currently lives on in the "s3fs" approach to run smbd from within the samba binary. ''Please note that this is an old page; to build Samba 3 and Samba 4 together. The --enable-merged-build option for Samba3's configure no long
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  • ...hope they give others some guidance. I've tried to go into as much detail as possible (painfully so) but I'm sure there are things that I'm missing. Ple 3. An L2TP VPN service is built from different software packages, which are integ
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  • CTDB is a clustered database component in clustered Samba that provides a high-availability load-sharing CIFS server cluster. ...s a full high-availability (HA) environment for services such as clustered Samba, NFS and other services.
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  • With [[Setting up Audit Logging|JSON audit logging enabled]], details of various events are l actually ended up with. Do not be surprised if these are often very
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  • Samba 4.20 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Current_Stable_Release|'''Current Stable R ==Samba 4.20.1==
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  • ...but is not necessarily best practices, which surely would be a lot longer as the three main areas that it covers (Domain controllers, Public Key Infrast This page is largely based on the [[Samba_AD_Smart_Card_Login|Samba AD Smart Card Login]] page.
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  • Samba 4.19 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Maintenance_Mode|'''Maintenance Mode''']]. ==Samba 4.19.5==
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  • =Creating a Samba Cluster with CTDB and GPFS on CENTOS= ...stem that is always available ?, A system that integrates with your Active Directory, supports SMB2 protocol and ACL's. Then read on...
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  • = Applying to Samba = ...tant details''', [[SoC/Applying|plus these extended notes on applying]] to Samba.
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  • ...dows 7/8 clients that are joined to an Active Directory domain hosted by a Samba 4 AD domain controller. * Samba version: 4.15.5
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  • Samba 4.18 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Security_Fixes_Only_Mode|''''Security Fixe ==Samba 4.18.11==
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  • Samba 4.16 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Disconti ==Samba 4.16.11==
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  • With the release of Samba 4.2.0, Samba 3.6 has been marked [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued|'''discontinued'' == Samba 3.6 is the '''Discontinued''' release series==
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  • Samba 4.15 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Disconti ==Samba 4.15.13==
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  • Samba 4.3 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Discontin ==Samba 4.3.13==
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  • Samba 4.4 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Discontin ==Samba 4.4.16==
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  • Samba 4.8 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Discontin ==Samba 4.8.12==
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  • Samba 4.6 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Discontin ==Samba 4.6.16==
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  • Samba 4.7 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Discontin ==Samba 4.7.12==
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  • Samba 4.5 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Discontin ==Samba 4.5.16==
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  • Samba 4.11 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Disconti ==Samba 4.11.17==
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  • Samba 4.1 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Discontin ==Samba 4.1.22==
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  • Samba 4.12 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Disconti ==Samba 4.12.15==
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  • Samba 4.0 is in the [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Di ==Samba 4.0.26==
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  • Samba code overview prepared by [https://www.catalyst.net.nz/ Catalyst]. The emph ...rocess]] for how to report and what happens to security vulnerabilities in Samba.
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  • Samba 4.2 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Discontin ==Samba 4.2.14==
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  • Samba 4.9 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Discontin ==Samba 4.9.18==
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  • Samba 4.10 is [[Samba_Release_Planning#Discontinued_.28End_of_Life.29|'''Disconti ==Samba 4.10.18==
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