Can I login file server by using linux local user account when role=active directory domain controller ?
hyoscar wu
hyoscarwu at gmail.com
Thu Oct 17 04:42:17 MDT 2013
Thanks for your answer.
Both smb.conf's on the same machine.
I stop standalone file server , remove smb.conf ,run samba-tool domain
provision ,add [TEST1] in new smb.conf and run samba.
2013/10/17 Rowland Penny <repenny241155 at gmail.com>
> On 17/10/13 11:28, hyoscar wu wrote:
>
> standalone smb.conf
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> [global]
> passdb backend = smbpasswd
> workgroup = WORKGROUP
> security=user
> server string=NAS Server
> encrypt passwords = Yes
> smb passwd file=/etc/config/smbpasswd
> guest account = guest
> server role = STANDALONE
> [TEST1]
> path = /share/test1
> read only = no
>
> ADDC smb.conf
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> [global]
> workgroup = AAA
> realm = aaa.bbb
> netbios name = NASC9E026
> server role = active directory domain controller
> dns forwarder = 10.8.2.11
>
> [netlogon]
> path = /mnt/HDA_ROOT/samba/var/locks/sysvol/aaa.bbb/scripts
> read only = No
>
> [sysvol]
> path = /mnt/HDA_ROOT/samba/var/locks/sysvol
> read only = No
>
> [TEST1]
> path = /share/test1
> read only = no
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Can samba4 use multip backend when samba4 be ADDC ?
>
>
>
> 2013/10/17 Rowland Penny <repenny241155 at gmail.com>
>
>> On 17/10/13 11:10, hyoscar wu wrote:
>>
>>> Sorry for my too simple description,
>>>
>>> Before enabling samba4 ADDC, I run samba4 as a standalone file server and
>>> passdb backend=smbpasswd .
>>> I create the same accounts in /etc/passwd and smbpasswd file.
>>>
>>> Can I login file server by using smbpasswd account (non domain account)
>>> when samba4 role = ADDC ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi, if you have provisioned Samba 4 and it is now running as an
>> Active Directory server, then no, you do not have local users, they all
>> need to be domain users.
>>
>> It might help if you posted your smb.conf
>>
>> Rowland
>>
>
> Are both smb.conf's on the same machine ?
>
> In answer to your question, Samba 4 can only use one backend, it can be a
> domain controller (this will use the samba daemon, which will start the
> smbd daemon. It can also be used in the same way as Samba 3.x (this will
> use the smbd & nmbd daemons and optionally the winbind deamon), but you
> cannot use them both at the same time.
>
> Rowland
>
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