[Samba] Linux client of the domain

Cyril cyril.lalinne at 3d-com.fr
Wed Dec 18 10:04:19 MST 2013


Le 18/12/2013 18:01, Rowland Penny a écrit :
> On 18/12/13 16:51, Cyril wrote:
>> Le 18/12/2013 17:14, steve a écrit :
>>> On Wed, 2013-12-18 at 17:03 +0100, Cyril wrote:
>>>> Le 18/12/2013 16:31, steve a écrit :
>>>>> On Wed, 2013-12-18 at 15:51 +0100, Stéphane PURNELLE wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Use sssd to connect to a AD server (but you need to add service
>>>>>> for unix
>>>>>> and Unix tab for manage unix information)
>>>>>
>>>>> You do not need 'service for unix', nor a 'unix tab' for sssd
>>>>> integration.
>>>>> HTH
>>>>> Steve
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> You may need it if you want to get unix information from LDAP, no?.
>>>> Then
>>>> you can centralize windows login and Unix login in the same user object
>>>> in the AD.
>>>
>>>
>>> No, not at all. All the ldap information you need for single domain sign
>>> on to both Linux and windows is available with or without it. You only
>>> need sfu if you want to administer Linux domain users on a windows box.
>>> HTH
>>> Steve
>>>
>>>
>> Does sfu included in RSAT ?
>>
>> I have attached a print screen of "AD Users and computers" in a
>> windows box that I use to administrate the domain.
>>
>> Cyril
>>
>>
> No attachment found, but if you want to use a windows machine to
> administrate domain linux clients then you need the SFU attributes,
> these are standard after windows server 2003R2 and are included with
> Samba4 but you need to either provision with --use-rfc2307 or later add
> the 'ypServ30.ldif'. You may then have a problem getting the UNIX
> Attributes tab to show in RSAT, a quick google should find you the way
> to sort that problem.
>
> Rowland
That's what I have done.

So I'm using SFU without knowing it !

Cyril



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