Hi all, This message is a testament to the great work samba team has done, but its also an encouragement to those of you that still not sure if samba4 will work in your environment. This semester we have moved from samba 3.0.X DC to samba4 DC for students, and things are working great The move was predominantly driven by switching from Windows XP to Windows 7 desktop platform (but also by a need for proper group policy). Our setup is quite simple and includes: One samba4 DC (running on centos 5.5 x64) with nsd dns backend Two samba 3.3.8 domain members (running on centos 5.5 x64) providing file services and printing We also have Windows Server 2003 domain member ~340 Windows 7 x64 Workstations ~1900 users, that were imported from our previous samba3 domain with ldap back-end. Note that we did not move entire domain, but decided to start afresh, and existing users (and computers) were ported to the new domain. We use group policy to deploy various settings, user profiles, software and printers. So, please grab samba4, start using it, report the bugs, make it even better than it is :) Regards Luk
Hi, Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 10:12:16AM +0100, Lukasz Zalewski napsal(a):> This message is a testament to the great work samba team has done, but > its also an encouragement to those of you that still not sure if samba4 > will work in your environment.it's nice to know it. How you cooperate with other systems required LDAP accounts and some additional data? As I know there is no complete support for external LDAP server which is stopper for us. Do you mirror user's account to external LDAP or you don't need it at all? Best regards, Luf
On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 5:12 AM, Lukasz Zalewski <lukas at eecs.qmul.ac.uk> wrote:> One samba4 DC (running on centos 5.5 x64) with nsd dns backend > > Two samba 3.3.8 domain members (running on centos 5.5 x64) providing file > services and printingCan Samba4 provide file and print services yet? If not can Samba4 and Samba3 co-exist on the same server? If not, what's the status of Franky?
Hi Lukasz On 19 October 2010 11:12, Lukasz Zalewski <lukas at eecs.qmul.ac.uk> wrote:> Hi all, > This message is a testament to the great work samba team has done, but its > also an encouragement to those of you that still not sure if samba4 will > work in your environment. > > This semester we have moved from samba 3.0.X DC to samba4 DC for students, > and things are working great > The move was predominantly driven by switching from Windows XP to Windows 7 > desktop platform (but also by a need for proper group policy). > > Our setup is quite simple and includes: > > One samba4 DC (running on centos 5.5 x64) with nsd dns backend[...] Do you have dynamic DNS updates working with nsd? Using Kerberos?
Possibly Parallel Threads
- ldap user suffix
- Samba 3 and Windows 8 Point'n'Print drivers
- Samba 4 and password policy pwsetting error
- Migrating samba4 dc from an instance with static/external dns to a fresh install with dynamic/internal dns
- Migrating samba4 dc from an instance with static/external dns to a fresh install with dynamic/internal dns