[Samba] samba policies? logon scripts?

Daniel Müller mueller at tropenklinik.de
Thu Feb 10 00:39:50 MST 2011


As long as you are guessing around gpos you better take a look at samba4 and
a samba3 member server
Making the things samba4 is yet not willing to do.

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Von: samba-bounces at lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] Im
Auftrag von TAKAHASHI Motonobu
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 9. Februar 2011 16:23
An: fdelval at rojatex.com
Cc: samba at lists.samba.org
Betreff: Re: [Samba] samba policies? logon scripts?

2011/2/9  <fdelval at rojatex.com>:
> Kind of dificult, dark, and poorly documented task, isnt it?
>
> While i found docens of samba config manuals and examples, i cant find
> info about a logon script.
> I had to get the poledit.exe from a Service Pack from w2000...
>
> too much complexity for placing a desktop shortcut.
>
> Is this the only way?

To create logon script and NTconfig.pol is basically the work on Windows
side.
At the view of Samba, to create NETLOGON share and to put NTconfig.pol
already
created on Windows is the only work about system policy.

Also to specify the name of logon script in smb.conf and putting
proper logon script
to proper path is about logon script.

Basically you had better search these topics into Windows documents.
Remember that
system policy is suitable for NT4, so you should search in old docs.

> Oh, and Takahashi, i had an unanswered question from my last doub. Would
> you be kind to answer here even if its not the topic?
>
> I can only "automatically map"
> unix admins - nt domain admins
> unix users - nt domain users
>
> the other groups i create, must be added manually in each windows client
> to each DOMAIN/unix-group, right?

If you can use GPO, you can add any domain groups to local groups
automatically.
But unfortunately Samba 3 domain does not support GPO.

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TAKAHASHI Motonobu <monyo at samba.gr.jp>
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