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  • ...ild Samba or use 3rd-party packages with AD DC support to set up a DC, but Samba can not be fully integrated into operating systems that use MIT Kerberos. ...a Samba DC, for example, from self-compiled to packages, see [[Migrating a Samba Installation]].
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  • * [[Setting_up_Samba_as_an_Active_Directory_Domain_Controller|Setting up a Samba as an Active Directory Domain Controller]] * [[Joining_a_Samba_DC_to_an_Existing_Active_Directory|Joining a Samba DC to an Existing Active Directory]]
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  • = AD Schema Versions = The official Active Directory (AD) schema versions are:
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  • ...tory (AD), certain DNS records must exist in the AD DNS zone to enable the DC to work and replicate correctly. You must create the DC's A and objectGUID CNAME record manually, if you join:
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  • ...AD domain zone (which is remarkably easy to do with the standard Microsoft AD tools and much has been written about ways to restore it on Windows servers ''NB this is based on a real world successful recovery and has not been "lab tested"; the domain in
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  • ...rom [[Setting_up_Samba_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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  • ...mdc essentially allows you to copy ''any'' Samba database and load it into a testenv. ...feature is primarily aimed at developers. It allows you to save particular Samba configurations or databases, and easily reload them later.
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  • * [[Samba Release Planning]] * [[Samba_Features_added/changed_(by_release)|Samba Release Notes]]
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  • ...AP replication between Domain Controllers - regardless if they are running Samba or Windows or mixed. # samba-tool ldapcmp ldap://DC1 ldap://DC2 -Uadministrator
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  • | text = There be dragons! Joining a Windows Server as DC to a Samba AD domain is generally not recommended. ...2008 and 2008 R2 as an domain controller (DC) to a Samba Active Directory (AD).
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  • ...dbcheck</code> utility enables you to detect and fix problems in the Samba AD database. You must run the check and fix command on every Samba AD DC locally, because some fixes apply to non-replicated attributes and modifica
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  • ...is still working and connected to the network. Transferring makes the old DC know that it does not own the role(s) any more. ...ll cause conflicts and lead to an inconsistent AD. This is because the old DC will not notice the change and still feel responsible for tasks related to
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  • ...ild Samba or use 3rd-party packages with AD DC support to set up a DC, but Samba can not be fully integrated into operating systems that use MIT Kerberos. ...a Samba DC, for example, from self-compiled to packages, see [[Migrating a Samba Installation]].
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  • ...rtant in an Active Directory (AD) forest with multiple domain controllers (DC) for fail-over and load balancing. ...eshed replication topology between all DCs. For further details, see [[The Samba KCC]].
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  • ...ing steps when you update a Samba Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC). ...lone installation, please see [[Updating_Samba#The_Update_Process|updating samba]].
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  • ...quires the deletion of the machine account entry, but, to remove a DC from AD, you have to demote it. If a DC is not demoted correctly, your AD can get unstable. For example:
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  • ...ugh Samba has a domain rename tool, it currently does not support renaming a production domain for long-term use. ...terferring with each other. The renamed/alternate domain provides the core Samba network services, while the original domain DCs can be trouble-shooted.
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  • '''Added in Samba version:''' v4.9 ...Samba backups and how to use them, see [[Back up and Restoring a Samba AD DC]].
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  • = User and Group and Computer accountd management with samba-tool = == Adding Users into Samba Active Directory ==
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  • ...ides an internal DNS server that supports the basic feature required in an AD. It is easy to configure and requires no additional software or knowledge a * acting as a caching resolver
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  • = Cockpit Samba AD DC Plugin Documentation = ...orporate tasks done using the samba-tool command line utility for Samba AD DC in an intuitive UI for easier usage and administration.
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  • ...ing login working for Active Directory users on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux Samba 4 Active Directory domain controller. Here are some things I learned that ...nabled by policy. Learning to identify and address the problems caused me a lot of pain, mostly because I didn't know about some amazing tools that are
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  • Adding Users into Samba Active Directory ...rectory domain, unlike Samba 3, you cannot have a local Unix user for each Samba user that is created.
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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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  • ...ncounter when running Samba as an Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC). == Setting the Samba Log Level ==
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  • ...the LDAP port 389, all services on other hosts in your DMZ will access the AD using the proxy. ### Database definition (Proxy to AD) #########################################
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  • ...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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  • ...kages/ Enterprise]). However, in some situations you may decide to compile Samba yourself, for reasons such as: * you want to apply a patch from a developer to fix a problem before a new version is released
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  • =Azure AD Connect cloud sync - Agent installation and configuration= * samba4 AD-DC (tested with 4.17.6/4.18.0 (with password patch included)
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  • ...n_Controller_and_Active_Directory_Setup|NIS extensions]] installed in your AD. To administer the UNIX attributes via the Windows GUI you should install t | text = ADUC, running on Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016, no longer displays the "Unix Attribu
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  • ...a version less than 4.9.0 , it is strongly recommended to upgrade Samba to a supported version. The contents of this document are meant to be used with samba 4.x.
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  • ...emented, workarounds are necessary to keep it in sync. This HowTo provides a basic workaround solution based on rsync and unison. ...are to the rsync method, it is bidirectional. This howto only covers a two DC setup.
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  • ...possible the agreed default file server configuration for Samba 4.0 as an AD Domain controller. ...ault, so that users upgrading from Samba 3.x DC environments to the 4.0 AD DC would still have access to all the features of the smbd file server environ
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  • ...emented, workarounds are necessary to keep it in sync. This HowTo provides a basic workaround solution based on Osync. ...etween systems. This howto covers the bidirectional synchronization of two DC servers.
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  • ...see [[Setting_up_Samba_as_an_Active_Directory_Domain_Controller|Setting up Samba as an Active Directory Domain Controller]]. ...e>samba-tool domain join</code> command to join a Computer to the existing AD domain.
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  • ...s to upgrade or downgrade a Samba Active Directory (AD) Domain Controller (DC): ...install the new Samba packages. The same database will get used by the new Samba release. Occasionally this approach may require additional manual steps in
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  • ...y to explain some of them (and which ones might be regarded as important). A number of these details will obviously apply more generally to other Window ...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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  • ...ed here are frequently asked on the [http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/ Samba mailing list]. = General Samba Questions =
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  • [https://www.samba.org/samba/security/CVE-2020-1472.html Advisory CVE-2020-1472] :Versions: Samba 4.0 and later
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  • ...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://www.r ...any idmap config lines to a Samba Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC) smb.conf<br />For details, see [[Updating_Samba#Failure_To_Access_Shares_o
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  • ...s when setting up or running a [[Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Domain_Member|Samba AD Domain Member]]. In this case you need to create a user mapping file (i.e. /etc/samba/user.map) with the following content:
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  • [https://www.samba.org/samba/security/CVE-2018-1057.html Advisory CVE-2018-1057] No, this only impacts on the Samba Active Directory DC.
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  • The Samba Team values the effort put by others into documenting Samba, and so rather than duplicate that work, please do first see: ...ced_methods/samba_advanced_methods.html Tranquil IT's Advanced features of Samba Active Directory]
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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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  • ...s_Required_to_Build_Samba|Distribution-specific Packages Required to Build Samba]]. | text = If you do not want to build Samba yourself, see [[Distribution-specific_Package_Installation|Distribution-spe
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  • ...has a higher or lower time difference, the access is denied. As a result, a user cannot access shares or query the directory. ...external sources and enables clients to retrieve the time from the server running the daemon.
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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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  • Home folders contain files of an individual account. Using Samba, you can share the directories to enable network users to store own files o This documentation does not use the Samba built-in <code>[homes]</code> section that dynamically shares the user's ho
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  • ...rimary domain controller (PDC) or Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC). On a Samba domain member, you can:
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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. ...</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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  • ===3.0.25 {a/b/c}=== ** Winbind running out of file descriptors due to stalled child processes.
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