Does raising the domain level need to be done on all DC's running
in the Forest or just one? How about the forest level? The wiki makes me
believe only one is needed. Will rasing the functional levels prevent
any samba4 version from joining the domain? I would like to raise my
current 2003 level to 2008 to take advantage of the following features.
* Advanced Encryption Standard (AES 128 and AES 256) support for the
Kerberos protocol. In order for TGTs to be issued using AES, the
domain functional level must be Windows Server 2008 or higher and
the domain password needs to be changed.
For more information, see Kerberos Enhancements
<http://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc749438%28WS.10%29.aspx>.
* Last Interactive Logon Information
Last Interactive Logon Information displays the following information:
o The total number of failed logon attempts at a domain-joined
Windows Server 2008 server or a Windows Vista workstation
o The total number of failed logon attempts after a successful
logon to a Windows Server 2008 server or a Windows Vista workstation
o The time of the last failed logon attempt at a
Windows Server 2008 or a Windows Vista workstation
o The time of the last successful logon attempt at a
Windows Server 2008 server or a Windows Vista workstation
Does Samba currently support these? Thanks.
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-James
Hello James, Am 15.05.2014 17:43, schrieb lp101:> Does raising the domain level need to be done on all DC's running > in the Forest or just one?Just on one. > How about the forest level? The wiki makes me> believe only one is needed.Yes. > Will rasing the functional levels prevent> any samba4 version from joining the domain?No.> * Advanced Encryption Standard (AES 128 and AES 256) support for the > Kerberos protocol. In order for TGTs to be issued using AES, the > domain functional level must be Windows Server 2008 or higher and > the domain password needs to be changed. > > For more information, see Kerberos Enhancements > <http://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc749438%28WS.10%29.aspx>. > > * Last Interactive Logon Information > > Last Interactive Logon Information displays the following information: > > o The total number of failed logon attempts at a domain-joined > Windows Server 2008 server or a Windows Vista workstation > > o The total number of failed logon attempts after a successful > logon to a Windows Server 2008 server or a Windows Vista > workstation > > o The time of the last failed logon attempt at a > Windows Server 2008 or a Windows Vista workstation > > o The time of the last successful logon attempt at a > Windows Server 2008 server or a Windows Vista workstation > > > Does Samba currently support these? Thanks.Sorry. For this I don't have an answer. :-) Regards, Marc