Hi Steve,
On 2014-06-10 at 09:17 -0400, Steve Campbell wrote:> Sernet has two samba rpms, samba and samba-ad. Can someone explain
> when I'd use these packages.
That question would most naturally be placed
at SerNet... ;-)
The samba-ad package is the package that contains
those components that are needed in addition to the
"classical" components (smbd/nmbd/winbindd/...) when
you want to run the AD Domain controller setup, i.e.
basically the "samba" daemon and related libs and tools.
You always need "samba" in addition.
Example:
- when you run a domain member or standalone file server
you do _not_ need the samba-ad package, but the samba
package.
- When you run an NT4-style domain controller, you
also need samba but not samba-ad.
- When you run an AD/DC you need samba and samba-ad.
Package dependencies should also help you:
install samba-ad and required packages will be pulled in
automatically.
Hope this helps,
Michael
> For instance, I'd guess I'd use the "-ad" for ADDC
servers. Which
> would I use for members? I'm guessing a simple file share server
> would use the vanilla rpm.
>
> Once I get these installed, can I assume I follow the wiki as if I'd
> installed from source?
>
> Thanks for any clues.
>
> steve campbell
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