On Mon, 2017-11-27 at 15:32 +0100, Reindl Harald via samba
wrote:> 
> Am 27.11.2017 um 15:13 schrieb Maxence SARTIAUX via samba:
> > One of our customer has a Samba 3 domain and they have troubles when
they try to join a Windows 10 computer, i'm pretty sure it's because we
need to set
> > server max protocol = NT1
> > on the domain configuration like the wiki says.
> > 
> > But i'm wondering, what about other workstations ? There's no
bad behavior limiting the maximum protocol to the current joined workstations
(windows xp / 7 / 8 & some linux servers) ?
> 
> just performance - NT1 is the lowest common version
> 
> i find it really pervert that you need for the newest windows limit your 
> config to the oldest protocol
The point is more that the NT4 domain support remains in Windows only
by the thinist of margins.  If you have a Samba 3.x domain or a Samba
4.x install running in the 'classic' or NT4-like mode, upgrade it to AD
with urgency before something forces it broken!
(This could very well include security updates, as noticed with a
password change patch recently!)
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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