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Bug 3043
username mapping does not work in 'security = domain'
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Global settings smb.conf
smb.conf.global.wrtps0m8 (text/plain), 3.34 KB, created by
Eric Boehm
on 2005-08-25 11:49:05 UTC
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Global settings smb.conf
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2005-08-25 11:49:05 UTC
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> # security = domain is preferred as it incurs less overhead > # To use security = domain, you will need to get a machine account > # created for <unix-hostname> in <machine-resource-domain> > # > # Once the macine account is created, you will want to fill in the > # fields for the SECURITY = DOMAIN configuration > # For the password server, you will need to include domain > # controllers for the <machine-resource domain> as well as > # the <user-resource domain>. You may have to > # experiment with the order of the domain controllers > # depending on whether or not trust relationships exist > # between the machine and user resource domains. > # > # SECURITY = DOMAIN configuration, edit and uncomment the next > # 3 lines > # workgroup = <machine-resource domain> > # security = domain > # password server = <PDC-machine> <PDC-user> <BDC-user> > # > # After the machine account is created and the configuration > # files are set up, you will need to join the domain *BEFORE* > # starting Samba. > # > # It is also a good idea to create an lmhosts file in this > # directory with the ip addresses and hostnames of the domain > # controllers, especially the systems listed in the password > # server directive. The format of the file is > # > # IP-PDC HOSTNAME-PDC > # IP-BDC HOSTNAME-BDC > # > # The command to join the domain is: > # > # smbpasswd -j <machine-resource domain> -r <PDC-machine> > # > # SECURITY = SERVER configuration, edit and uncomment the next > # 3 lines > workgroup = AMERICASE > security = domain > password server = zrtpd0pp zrtphdc0 zrtphdc1 zrtphdc3 > # > wins server = 47.140.205.113 > encrypt passwords = yes > server string = "TEST Server %h (%L), Samba" > # It is only necessary to configure the following if you have > # multiple interfaces and want to > # > # 1. Run Samba on *some*, but not *all* of the > # interfaces. List the interfaces/netmasks for all > # interfaces you wish to have Samba running on. Rember to > # include the loopback interface '127.0.0.1/8'. You might > # want to create netbios aliases for the other interfaces > # corresponding to the hostname for the interface IP address. > # > # 2. Run a separate smbd/nmbd on each interface > # > # a. You will need to make separate smb.conf.<hostname> for > # each interface where <hostname> corresponds to the hostname > # for the IP assocoiated with the interface. See > # additional comments in smb.conf.tmpl > # > # b. Make separate smb.conf.global.<hostname> files (from > # this template) and edit interfaces to list just the IP > # address for the interface > # > # c. One, and only one, smb.conf.global.<hostname> > # interfaces list needs to include the loopback interface > # '127.0.0.1/8'. Use the hostname that corresponds to > # the primary hostname of the system -- the output of > # "hostname" > # > # d. Add a netbios alias for hostnames that are not the > # primary hostname > # > # e. Edit etc/init.d/samba and set DO_INTERFACES=1 > # > # f. You may want to create smb.conf.shares.<hostname> in > # the event you wish to have different shares associated > # with the different interfaces. Otherwise, you can have > # just one share file used by every interface. > # > # interfaces = "<interface-ip/netmask> <interface-ip/netmask>" > # bind interfaces only = yes > # netbios aliases = <alias1> <alias2> > # lock directory = /usr/local/samba/var/<hostname>
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