[Samba] Domain Controller GPO

Ryan Leimenstoll ryanl1245 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 19 09:23:49 MDT 2011


Thanks for your assistance, however the options are not recognized by the
net command. Is there any other variation of those it could be?

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 2:49 AM, Daniel Müller <mueller at tropenklinik.de>wrote:

> Refer to my thread this list: HOWTO samba4 centos5.5 named dnsupdate drbd
> simple failover
>
>
> Password Policy Settings!!
>
> Along with Samba4 the Password Policy you can only set from console, with
> 'net  pwsettings ' command.
> net  pwsettings  –help:
>
> usage: (show | set <options>)
>
> options:
>  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
>  -H H                  LDB URL for database or target server
>  --quiet               Be quiet
>   --complexity=COMPLEXITY
>                        The password complexity (on | off | default).
> Default
>                        is 'on'
>  --history-length=HISTORY_LENGTH
>                        The password history length (<integer> | default).
>                        Default is 24.
>  --min-pwd-length=MIN_PWD_LENGTH
>                        The minimum password length (<integer> | default).
>                        Default is 7.
>  --min-pwd-age=MIN_PWD_AGE
>                        The minimum password age (<integer in days> |
>                        default).  Default is 1.
>  --max-pwd-age=MAX_PWD_AGE
>                        The maximum password age (<integer in days> |
>                        default).  Default is 43.
>
>   Samba Common Options:
>    -s FILE, --configfile=FILE
>                        Configuration file
>    -d DEBUGLEVEL, --debuglevel=DEBUGLEVEL
>                        debug level
>    --option=OPTION     set smb.conf option from command line
>    --realm=REALM       set the realm name
>
>  Credentials Options:
>    --simple-bind-dn=DN
>                        DN to use for a simple bind
>    --password=PASSWORD
>                        Password
>    -U USERNAME, --username=USERNAME
>                        Username
>    -W WORKGROUP, --workgroup=WORKGROUP
>                        Workgroup
>    -N, --no-pass       Don't ask for a password
>    -k KERBEROS, --kerberos=KERBEROS
>                        Use Kerberos
>
>  Version Options:
>    --version           Display version number
>
> So I set my Password Policy:
>
> net  pwsettings  set –--complexity=off
> net  pwsettings  set ---max-pwd-age=60 #<---60 Days
> net  pwsettings  set –min-pwd-length=5
>
> net  pwsettings  show:
>
> [root at node1 ~]# net pwsettings show
> Password informations for domain 'DC=tuebingen,DC=tst,DC=loc'
>
> Password complexity: off
> Password history length: 24
> Minimum password length: 5
> Minimum password age (days): 1
>
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>
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> Auftrag von Christophe Dezé
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 19. April 2011 07:58
> An: samba at lists.samba.org
> Betreff: Re: [Samba] Domain Controller GPO
>
> Le 18/04/2011 21:15, Ryan Leimenstoll a écrit :
> > Hi All,
> >    I am using Samba4 Alpha12, and i am trying to edit the password policy
> > (which I believe is derived from the PDC's policy), but I am trying to
> > figure out whether Samba4 can respond to GPOs. If It cannot, how would I
> > define the password policy for the domain? Thanks.
> it 's maybe because 4.0.0alpha12 - wasn't released
>
>
> :)
>
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