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* '''[[Common administration tasks in a Samba AD]]''' |
* '''[[Common administration tasks in a Samba AD]]''' |
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** [[Setup_and_configure_file_shares|Basic share configuration]] |
** [[Setup_and_configure_file_shares|Basic share configuration]] |
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*** [[Setup_and_configure_file_shares |
*** [[Setup_and_configure_file_shares#Change_permissions_on_folders_of_a_share|Configuring ACLs on files and folders]] |
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**** [[Understanding the difference between POSIX and Windows file ACL permissions.]] |
**** [[Understanding the difference between POSIX and Windows file ACL permissions.]] |
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**** [[Using Posix file permissions vs. using FS acl extensions.]] |
**** [[Using Posix file permissions vs. using FS acl extensions.]] |
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**** [[Using user_xattr file attributes with vfs modules for native windows ACL behavior.]] |
**** [[Using user_xattr file attributes with vfs modules for native windows ACL behavior.]] |
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*** [[Setup_and_configure_file_shares |
*** [[Setup_and_configure_file_shares#Setup_share_permissions|Configuring ACLs on shares]] |
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** [[Setting_up_a_home_share|Set up user homes]] |
** [[Setting_up_a_home_share|Set up user homes]] |
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** [[Samba_%26_Windows_Profiles|Configuring roaming profiles]] |
** [[Samba_%26_Windows_Profiles|Configuring roaming profiles]] |
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** [[Samba as a Print Server]] |
** [[Samba as a Print Server]] |
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*** [[Samba_as_a_print_server|Setting up a Samba Print Server]] |
*** [[Samba_as_a_print_server|Setting up a Samba Print Server]] |
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**** [[Samba_as_a_print_server#CUPS|Using Samba with CUPS backend]] |
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**** [[Using CUPS driver on server side, and Postscript driver (Universal PS driver) on client side]] |
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**** [[Using CUPS in passthrough mode, where the RIP image is generated on client side (will work if the printer does not have a linux driver)]] |
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*** [[Samba_as_a_print_server |
*** [[Samba_as_a_print_server#Uploading_printer_drivers_for_Point.27n.27Print_driver_installation|Configuring Point'n'Click Automatic Printer Driver Deployment]] |
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*** [[Virtual_PDF_Printer|Set up a virtual PDF Printer]] |
*** [[Virtual_PDF_Printer|Set up a virtual PDF Printer]] |
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** [[Local_user_management_and_authentication|Making Domain users available locally on the server]] |
** [[Local_user_management_and_authentication|Making Domain users available locally on the server]] |
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*** [[Local_user_management_and_authentication/sssd|sssd & pam_sss]] |
*** [[Local_user_management_and_authentication/sssd|sssd & pam_sss]] |
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** [[Configuring DNS on client computers]] |
** [[Configuring DNS on client computers]] |
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*** [[DNS_Administration |
*** [[DNS_Administration#Configuring_clients_to_use_your_AD_DNS_server|Windows]] |
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*** [[Linux]] |
*** [[Linux]] |
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*** [[Mac OS X]] |
*** [[Mac OS X]] |
Revision as of 16:47, 18 May 2014
- The different server roles
- Difference between a DC and PDC/BDC
- Samba as an Active Directory Domain Controller
- Samba as a NT4-style Primary Domain Controller
- Samba as Domain Member Server
- Samba as a Standalone Server
- Clustered Samba
- Common administration tasks in a Samba AD
- Basic share configuration
- Set up user homes
- Configuring roaming profiles
- Samba as a Print Server
- Making Domain users available locally on the server
- Configuring DNS on client computers
- Joining client machines to the domain
- User and Group management
- Installing RSAT on Windows for AD Management
- Restoring deleted AD objects
- Raising the function levels
- Change IP address of the DC
- Samba AD Schema Extensions
- Configuring LDAP over SSL on a DC
- Delegating administrative jobs to non-admin-accounts
- Client specific logging
- Authenticating other services against AD
- Samba Smart Card Login
- Single Sign-On VPN