On 22/10/15 10:38, Ole Traupe wrote:> The ADUC is very comfortable, and - even for the Samba devs, it seems > - the intended way of use. This whole stuff is mainly directed to > Windows use. But that is only my opinion. >It is the only GUI way to admin a Samba 4 AD domain, but you can (mostly) admin it from the command line using samba-tool. You can do some things easier and quicker using samba-tool, i.e. create a Unix user, one command and that is it, not create the user and then have to open the users info, select 'Unix Attributes' tab, check and alter the settings, then if you want to add an email address, you have to go to another tab. Rowland
Ok, we have a different opinion on that. :) Am 22.10.2015 um 11:53 schrieb Rowland Penny:> On 22/10/15 10:38, Ole Traupe wrote: >> The ADUC is very comfortable, and - even for the Samba devs, it seems >> - the intended way of use. This whole stuff is mainly directed to >> Windows use. But that is only my opinion. >> > > It is the only GUI way to admin a Samba 4 AD domain, but you can > (mostly) admin it from the command line using samba-tool. > You can do some things easier and quicker using samba-tool, i.e. > create a Unix user, one command and that is it, not create the user > and then have to open the users info, select 'Unix Attributes' tab, > check and alter the settings, then if you want to add an email > address, you have to go to another tab. > > Rowland > > >
On 22/10/15 11:10, Ole Traupe wrote:> Ok, we have a different opinion on that. :) > > > Am 22.10.2015 um 11:53 schrieb Rowland Penny: >> On 22/10/15 10:38, Ole Traupe wrote: >>> The ADUC is very comfortable, and - even for the Samba devs, it >>> seems - the intended way of use. This whole stuff is mainly directed >>> to Windows use. But that is only my opinion. >>> >> >> It is the only GUI way to admin a Samba 4 AD domain, but you can >> (mostly) admin it from the command line using samba-tool. >> You can do some things easier and quicker using samba-tool, i.e. >> create a Unix user, one command and that is it, not create the user >> and then have to open the users info, select 'Unix Attributes' tab, >> check and alter the settings, then if you want to add an email >> address, you have to go to another tab. >> >> Rowland >> >> >> > >What would the world be, if we couldn't agree to disagree :-) Rowland