Edouard Guigné
2019-Jul-11 12:32 UTC
[Samba] Question about old samba 3 domain controller
Hello, I will change an old samba share in the next week. This old share is configured on an old samba 3 domain controller. I will "rsync ssh" all data from the old share to a new one (the new Samba share server is configured as domain member against an windows AD). After this operation, I do not want users to be able to connect to the old share. But I need to keep the access to the openldap service on the Samba 3 domain controller (for an other purpose, because a mail server is configured against this ldap service for authentication). I was wondering if it is possible to stop samba daemon (/etc/init.d/samba stop) only for the file share ? Will it stop also the old samba 3 domain controller function ? And the access to the user authentication ? Best Regards, EdG
On 11/07/2019 13:32, Edouard Guign? via samba wrote:> Hello, > > I will change an old samba share in the next week. > This old share is configured on an old samba 3 domain controller. > > I will "rsync ssh" all data from the old share to a new one (the new > Samba share server is configured as domain member against an windows AD). > After this operation, I do not want users to be able to connect to the > old share. > > But I need to keep the access to the openldap service on the Samba 3 > domain controller (for an other purpose, because a mail server is > configured against this ldap service for authentication). > > I was wondering if it is possible to stop samba daemon > (/etc/init.d/samba stop) only for the file share ?No, but if you have moved the shares data to somewhere else, just remove the share from smb.conf. Rowland
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