Michael B. Trausch
2012-Dec-24 16:27 UTC
[Samba] Remote Desktop Assistance / Take over session w/ Samba 4
The short question: Is there a means for this to work? The longer question follows. I've seen Windows networks (with Windows servers, of course) where an administrator could modify some settings in AD and then be able to "break in" to a user session on a domain member workstation to be able to fix things. I'd like that functionality, too, but I'm not sure if it is possible with Samba 4 being the AD DC. There seem to be settings in the LDAP entries, but I don't know how to use them or even if they're honored. Does anyone know how this works, and if it is possible to do with a S4 DC? Additionally, would I have to have a Windows workstation to manage the user workstations in this way, or could I use the RDP client e.g., in Fedora to do it? Thanks! Happy Holidays, Mike
Andrew Bartlett
2012-Dec-26 09:58 UTC
[Samba] Remote Desktop Assistance / Take over session w/ Samba 4
On Mon, 2012-12-24 at 11:27 -0500, Michael B. Trausch wrote:> The short question: Is there a means for this to work? > > The longer question follows. > > I've seen Windows networks (with Windows servers, of course) where an > administrator could modify some settings in AD and then be able to > "break in" to a user session on a domain member workstation to be able > to fix things. I'd like that functionality, too, but I'm not sure if it > is possible with Samba 4 being the AD DC. > > There seem to be settings in the LDAP entries, but I don't know how to > use them or even if they're honored. Does anyone know how this works, > and if it is possible to do with a S4 DC?I would need much more detail on the specifics of how this is being done, other than to change the user's password, before I could suggest what we could change in Samba 4.0 AD DC to support that.> Additionally, would I have to have a Windows workstation to manage the > user workstations in this way, or could I use the RDP client e.g., in > Fedora to do it?Until the mechanism is identified, I couldn't really comment. Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett http://samba.org/~abartlet/ Authentication Developer, Samba Team http://samba.org
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