[SCM] Samba Shared Repository - branch master updated
Volker Lendecke
vlendec at samba.org
Thu May 11 17:38:02 UTC 2017
The branch, master has been updated
via fc4dfd7 docs: Remove old docs.
from cc7ae10 docs: Rename Samba3-Developers-Guide to Samba-Developers-Guide
https://git.samba.org/?p=samba.git;a=shortlog;h=master
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commit fc4dfd73d4ae3ed66ebb261ccdcb5710ff598661
Author: Karolin Seeger <kseeger at samba.org>
Date: Fri May 5 11:02:28 2017 +0200
docs: Remove old docs.
This does not yet remove the Makefile rules for the removed xml, someone
with better make-fu should step in here.
Signed-off-by: Karolin Seeger <kseeger at samba.org>
Reviewed-by: Volker Lendecke <vl at samba.org>
Autobuild-User(master): Volker Lendecke <vl at samba.org>
Autobuild-Date(master): Thu May 11 19:37:37 CEST 2017 on sn-devel-144
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
-<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//Samba-Team//DTD DocBook V4.2-Based Variant V1.0//EN" "http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
-<chapter id="net2000users">
- <title>A Distributed 2000-User Network</title>
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-<para>
-There is something indeed mystical about things that are
-big. Large networks exhibit a certain magnetism and exude a sense of
-importance that obscures reality. You and I know that it is no more
-difficult to secure a large network than it is a small one. We all
-know that over and above a particular number of network clients, the
-rules no longer change; the only real dynamic is the size of the domain
-(much like a kingdom) over which the network ruler (oops, administrator)
-has control. The real dynamic then transforms from the technical to the
-political. Then again, that point is often reached well before the
-kingdom (or queendom) grows large.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-If you have systematically worked your way to this chapter, hopefully you
-have found some gems and techniques that are applicable in your
-world. The network designs you have worked with in this book have their
-strong points as well as weak ones. That is to be expected given that
-they are based on real business environments, the specifics of which are
-molded to serve the purposes of this book.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-This chapter is intent on wrapping up issues that are central to
-implementation and design of progressively larger networks. Are you ready
-for this chapter? Good, it is time to move on.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-In previous chapters, you made the assumption that your network
-administration staff need detailed instruction right down to the
-nuts and bolts of implementing the solution. That is still the case,
-but they have graduated now. You decide to document only those issues,
-methods, and techniques that are new or complex. Routine tasks such as
-implementing a DNS or a DHCP server are under control. Even the basics of
-Samba are largely under control. So in this section you focus on the
-specifics of implementing LDAP changes, Samba changes, and approach and
-design of the solution and its deployment.
-</para>
-
-<sect1>
-<title>Introduction</title>
-
-<para>
-Abmas is a miracle company. Most businesses would have collapsed under
-the weight of rapid expansion that this company has experienced. Samba
-is flexible, so there is no need to reinstall the whole operating
-system just because you need to implement a new network design. In fact,
-you can keep an old server running right up to the moment of cutover
-and then do a near-live conversion. There is no need to reinstall a
-Samba server just to change the way your network should function.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-<indexterm><primary>LDAP</primary></indexterm>
-Network growth is common to all organizations. In this exercise,
-your preoccupation is with the mechanics of implementing Samba and
-LDAP so that network users on each network segment can work
-without impediment.
-</para>
-
- <sect2>
- <title>Assignment Tasks</title>
-
- <para>
- Starting with the configuration files for the server called
- <constant>MASSIVE</constant> in <link linkend="happy"/>, you now deal with the
- issues that are particular to large distributed networks. Your task
- is simple &smbmdash; identify the challenges, consider the
- alternatives, and then design and implement a solution.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>VPN</primary></indexterm>
- Remember, you have users based in London (UK), Los Angeles,
- Washington. DC, and, three buildings in New York. A significant portion
- of your workforce have notebook computers and roam all over the
- world. Some dial into the office, others use VPN connections over the
- Internet, and others just move between buildings.i
- </para>
-
- <para>
- What do you say to an employee who normally uses a desktop
- system but must spend six weeks on the road with a notebook computer?
- She is concerned about email access and how to keep coworkers current
- with changing documents.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- To top it all off, you have one network support person and one
- help desk person based in London, a single person dedicated to all
- network operations in Los Angeles, five staff for user administration
- and help desk in New York, plus one <emphasis>floater</emphasis> for
- Washington.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- You have outsourced all desktop deployment and management to
- DirectPointe. Your concern is server maintenance and third-level
- support. Build a plan and show what must be done.
- </para>
-
- </sect2>
-</sect1>
-
-<sect1>
-<title>Dissection and Discussion</title>
-
-<para>
-<indexterm><primary>passdb backend</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>LDAP</primary></indexterm>
-In <link linkend="happy"/>, you implemented an LDAP server that provided the
-<parameter>passdb backend</parameter> for the Samba servers. You
-explored ways to accelerate Windows desktop profile handling and you
-took control of network performance.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-<indexterm><primary>ldapsam</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>tdbsam</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>smbpasswd</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>replicated</primary></indexterm>
-The implementation of an LDAP-based passdb backend (known as
-<emphasis>ldapsam</emphasis> in Samba parlance), or some form of database
-that can be distributed, is essential to permit the deployment of Samba
-Primary and Backup Domain Controllers (PDC/BDCs). You see, the problem
-is that the <emphasis>tdbsam</emphasis>-style passdb backend does not
-lend itself to being replicated. The older plain-text-based
-<emphasis>smbpasswd</emphasis>-style passdb backend can be replicated
-using a tool such as <command>rsync</command>, but
-<emphasis>smbpasswd</emphasis> suffers the drawback that it does not
-support the range of account facilities demanded by modern network
-managers.
-</para>
-
-<para>
-<indexterm><primary>XML</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>SQL</primary></indexterm>
-The new <emphasis>tdbsam</emphasis> facility supports functionality
-that is similar to an <emphasis>ldapsam</emphasis>, but the lack of
-distributed infrastructure sorely limits the scope for its
-deployment. This raises the following questions: Why can't I just use
-an XML-based backend, or for that matter, why not use an SQL-based
-backend? Is support for these tools broken? Answers to these
-questions require a bit of background.</para>
-
-<para>
-<indexterm><primary>directory</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>database</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>transaction processing</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>LDAP</primary></indexterm>
-<emphasis>What is a directory?</emphasis> A directory is a
-collection of information regarding objects that can be accessed to
-rapidly find information that is relevant in a particular and
-consistent manner. A directory differs from a database in that it is
-generally more often searched (read) than updated. As a consequence, the
-information is organized to facilitate read access rather than to
-support transaction processing.</para>
-
-<para>
-<indexterm><primary>Lightweight Directory Access Protocol</primary><see>LDAP</see></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>LDAP</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>master</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>slave</primary></indexterm>
-The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) differs
-considerably from a traditional database. It has a simple search
-facility that uniquely makes a highly preferred mechanism for managing
-user identities. LDAP provides a scalable mechanism for distributing
-the data repository and for keeping all copies (slaves) in sync with
-the master repository.</para>
-
-<para>
-<indexterm><primary>identity management</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>Active Directory</primary></indexterm>
-<indexterm><primary>OpenLDAP</primary></indexterm>
-Samba is a flexible and powerful file and print sharing
-technology. It can use many external authentication sources and can be
-part of a total authentication and identity management
-infrastructure. The two most important external sources for large sites
-are Microsoft Active Directory and LDAP. Sites that specifically wish to
-avoid the proprietary implications of Microsoft Active Directory
-naturally gravitate toward OpenLDAP.</para>
-
-<para>
-<indexterm><primary>network</primary><secondary>routed</secondary></indexterm>
-In <link linkend="happy"/>, you had to deal with a locally routed
-network. All deployment concerns focused around making users happy,
-and that simply means taking control over all network practices and
-usage so that no one user is disadvantaged by any other. The real
-lesson is one of understanding that no matter how much network
-bandwidth you provide, bandwidth remains a precious resource.</para>
-
-<para>In this chapter, you must now consider how the overall network must
-function. In particular, you must be concerned with users who move
-between offices. You must take into account the way users need to
-access information globally. And you must make the network robust
-enough so that it can sustain partial breakdown without causing loss of
-productivity.</para>
-
- <sect2>
- <title>Technical Issues</title>
-
- <para>
- There are at least three areas that need to be addressed as you
- approach the challenge of designing a network solution for the newly
- expanded business:
- </para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para><indexterm><primary>mobility</primary></indexterm>
- User needs such as mobility and data access</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>The nature of Windows networking protocols</para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>Identity management infrastructure needs</para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>Let's look at each in turn.</para>
-
- <sect3>
- <title>User Needs</title>
-
- <para>
- The new company has three divisions. Staff for each division are spread across
- the company. Some staff are office-bound and some are mobile users. Mobile
- users travel globally. Some spend considerable periods working in other offices.
- Everyone wants to be able to work without constraint of productivity.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- The challenge is not insignificant. In some parts of the world, even dial-up
- connectivity is poor, while in other regions political encumbrances severely
- curtail user needs. Parts of the global Internet infrastructure remain shielded
- off for reasons outside the scope of this discussion.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>synchronize</primary></indexterm>
- Decisions must be made regarding where data is to be stored, how it will be
- replicated (if at all), and what the network bandwidth implications are. For
- example, one decision that can be made is to give each office its own master
- file storage area that can be synchronized to a central repository in New
- York. This would permit global data to be backed up from a single location.
- The synchronization tool could be <command>rsync,</command> run via a cron
- job. Mobile users may use off-line file storage under Windows XP Professional.
- This way, they can synchronize all files that have changed since each logon
- to the network.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>bandwidth</primary><secondary>requirements</secondary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>roaming profile</primary></indexterm>
- No matter which way you look at this, the bandwidth requirements
- for acceptable performance are substantial even if only 10 percent of
- staff are global data users. A company with 3,500 employees,
- 280 of whom are mobile users who use a similarly distributed
- network, found they needed at least 2 Mb/sec connectivity
- between the UK and US offices. Even over 2 Mb/sec bandwidth, this
- company abandoned any attempt to run roaming profile usage for
- mobile users. At that time, the average roaming profile took 480
- KB, while today the minimum Windows XP Professional roaming
- profile involves a transfer of over 750 KB from the profile
- server to and from the client.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>wide-area</primary></indexterm>
- Obviously then, user needs and wide-area practicalities dictate the economic and
- technical aspects of your network design as well as for standard operating procedures.
- </para>
-
- </sect3>
-
- <sect3>
- <title>The Nature of Windows Networking Protocols</title>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>profile</primary><secondary>mandatory</secondary></indexterm>
- Network logons that include roaming profile handling requires from 140 KB to 2 MB.
- The inclusion of support for a minimal set of common desktop applications can push
- the size of a complete profile to over 15 MB. This has substantial implications
- for location of user profiles. Additionally, it is a significant factor in
- determining the nature and style of mandatory profiles that may be enforced as
- part of a total service-level assurance program that might be implemented.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>logon traffic</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>redirected folders</primary></indexterm>
- One way to reduce the network bandwidth impact of user logon
- traffic is through folder redirection. In <link linkend="happy"/>, you
- implemented this in the new Windows XP Professional standard
- desktop configuration. When desktop folders such as <guimenu>My
- Documents</guimenu> are redirected to a network drive, they should
- also be excluded from synchronization to and from the server on
- logon or logout. Redirected folders are analogous to network drive
- connections.
- </para>
-
- <para><indexterm><primary>application servers</primary></indexterm>
- Of course, network applications should only be run off
- local application servers. As a general rule, even with 2 Mb/sec
- network bandwidth, it would not make sense at all for someone who
- is working out of the London office to run applications off a
- server that is located in New York.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>affordability</primary></indexterm>
- When network bandwidth becomes a precious commodity (that is most
- of the time), there is a significant demand to understand network
- processes and to mold the limits of acceptability around the
- constraints of affordability.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- When a Windows NT4/200x/XP Professional client user logs onto
- the network, several important things must happen.
- </para>
-
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem><para>
- <indexterm><primary>DHCP</primary></indexterm>
- The client obtains an IP address via DHCP. (DHCP is
- necessary so that users can roam between offices.)
- </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>
- <indexterm><primary>WINS</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>DNS</primary></indexterm>
- The client must register itself with the WINS and/or DNS server.
- </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>
- <indexterm><primary>Domain Controller</primary><secondary>closest</secondary></indexterm>
- The client must locate the closest domain controller.
- </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>
- The client must log onto a domain controller and obtain as part of
- that process the location of the user's profile, load it, connect to
- redirected folders, and establish all network drive and printer connections.
- </para></listitem>
-
- <listitem><para>
- The domain controller must be able to resolve the user's
- credentials before the logon process is fully implemented.
- </para></listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
-
- <para>
- Given that this book is about Samba and that it implements the Windows
- NT4-style domain semantics, it makes little sense to compare Samba with
- Microsoft Active Directory insofar as the logon protocols and principles
- of operation are concerned. The following information pertains exclusively
- to the interaction between a Windows XP Professional workstation and a
- Samba-3.0.20 server. In the discussion that follows, use is made of DHCP and WINS.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- As soon as the Windows workstation starts up, it obtains an
- IP address. This is immediately followed by registration of its
- name both by broadcast and Unicast registration that is directed
- at the WINS server.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>Unicast</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>broadcast</primary><secondary>directed</secondary>
- </indexterm><indexterm><primary>NetBIOS</primary></indexterm>
- Given that the client is already a domain member, it then sends
- a directed (Unicast) request to the WINS server seeking the list of
- IP addresses for domain controllers (NetBIOS name type 0x1C). The
- WINS server replies with the information requested.</para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>broadcast</primary><secondary>mailslot</secondary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>Unicast</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>WINS</primary></indexterm>
- The client sends two netlogon mailslot broadcast requests
- to the local network and to each of the IP addresses returned by
- the WINS server. Whichever answers this request first appears to
- be the machine that the Windows XP client attempts to use to
- process the network logon. The mailslot messages use UDP broadcast
- to the local network and UDP Unicast directed at each machine that
- was listed in the WINS server response to a request for the list of
- domain controllers.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>protocol</primary><secondary>negotiation</secondary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>logon server</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>fail</primary></indexterm>
- The logon process begins with negotiation of the SMB/CIFS
- protocols that are to be used; this is followed by an exchange of
- information that ultimately includes the client sending the
- credentials with which the user is attempting to logon. The logon
- server must now approve the further establishment of the
- connection, but that is a good point to halt for now. The priority
- here must center around identification of network infrastructure
- needs. A secondary fact we need to know is, what happens when
- local domain controllers fail or break?
- </para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>Domain Controller</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>PDC</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>BDC</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>netlogon</primary></indexterm>
- Under most circumstances, the nearest domain controller
- responds to the netlogon mailslot broadcast. The exception to this
- norm occurs when the nearest domain controller is too busy or is out
- of service. Herein lies an important fact. This means it is
- important that every network segment should have at least two
- domain controllers. Since there can be only one PDC, all additional
- domain controllers are by definition BDCs.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>authentication</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>Identity Management</primary></indexterm>
- The provision of sufficient servers that are BDCs is an
- important design factor. The second important design factor
- involves how each of the BDCs obtains user authentication
- data. That is the subject of the next section, which involves key
- decisions regarding Identity Management facilities.
- </para>
-
- </sect3>
-
- <sect3>
- <title>Identity Management Needs</title>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>privacy</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>user credentials</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>validated</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>privileges</primary></indexterm>
- Network managers recognize that in large organizations users
- generally need to be given resource access based on needs, while
- being excluded from other resources for reasons of privacy. It is
- therefore essential that all users identify themselves at the
- point of network access. The network logon is the principal means
- by which user credentials are validated and filtered and appropriate
- rights and privileges are allocated.
- </para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>Identity Management</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>Yellow Pages</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>NIS</primary></indexterm>
- Unfortunately, network resources tend to have their own Identity
- Management facilities, the quality and manageability of which varies
- from quite poor to exceptionally good. Corporations that use a mixture
- of systems soon discover that until recently, few systems were
- designed to interoperate. For example, UNIX systems each have an
- independent user database. Sun Microsystems developed a facility that
- was originally called <constant>Yellow Pages</constant>, and was renamed
- when a telephone company objected to the use of its trademark.
- What was once called <constant>Yellow Pages</constant> is today known
- as <constant>Network Information System</constant> (NIS).
- </para>
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>NIS+</primary></indexterm>
- NIS gained a strong following throughout the UNIX/VMS space in a short
- period of time and retained that appeal and use for over a decade.
- Security concerns and inherent limitations have caused it to enter its
- twilight. NIS did not gain widespread appeal outside of the UNIX world
- and was not universally adopted. Sun updated this to a more secure
- implementation called NIS+, but even it has fallen victim to changing
- demands as the demand for directory services that can be coupled with
- other information systems is catching on.
- </para>
-
-
- <para>
- <indexterm><primary>NIS</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>government</primary></indexterm>
- <indexterm><primary>education</primary></indexterm>
- Nevertheless, both NIS and NIS+ continue to hold ground in
- business areas where UNIX still has major sway. Examples of
- organizations that remain firmly attached to the use of NIS and
- NIS+ include large government departments, education institutions,
- and large corporations that have a scientific or engineering
- focus.
- </para>
-
- <para>
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