>> > > Follow the information you will find here: > https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_Samba_as_an_AD_Domain_Member > > Rowland >Thank you Rowland for your answer. I've ridden this doc, correct me if I'm wrong, but It explain how to join a domain for workstation/fileserver/other. After configuring and joining the domain, winbind in nsswitch.conf permit to see other user on the new member machine. So if you need to set permission you can. I don't want join a DC from a file-server on separated machine, I want serve share-resource located on the same machine where AD DC is configured. Samba4 can serve as AD DC and file server in the same time? It is possible?
On 07/02/16 15:39, Alessandro Baggi wrote:>>> >> >> Follow the information you will find here: >> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_Samba_as_an_AD_Domain_Member >> >> Rowland >> > > Thank you Rowland for your answer. > I've ridden this doc, correct me if I'm wrong, but It explain how to > join a domain for workstation/fileserver/other. After configuring and > joining the domain, winbind in nsswitch.conf permit to see other user > on the new member machine. So if you need to set permission you can. > > > > I don't want join a DC from a file-server on separated machine, I want > serve share-resource located on the same machine where AD DC is > configured. > Samba4 can serve as AD DC and file server in the same time? > > It is possible? > > > >The page is written for a domain member, but you can use some of the info on a DC, What you will need to check is if the libnss links are setup and if 'winbind' is in /etc/nsswitch.conf. You may need another file, but we will cross that bridge if and when we come to it. It is not recommended to use the DC as a fileserver, but you will not be the only one who does :-) What OS are you using. Rowland
Il 07/02/2016 17:07, Rowland penny ha scritto:> On 07/02/16 15:39, Alessandro Baggi wrote: >>>> >>> >>> Follow the information you will find here: >>> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_Samba_as_an_AD_Domain_Member >>> >>> Rowland >>> >> >> Thank you Rowland for your answer. >> I've ridden this doc, correct me if I'm wrong, but It explain how to >> join a domain for workstation/fileserver/other. After configuring and >> joining the domain, winbind in nsswitch.conf permit to see other user >> on the new member machine. So if you need to set permission you can. >> >> >> >> I don't want join a DC from a file-server on separated machine, I want >> serve share-resource located on the same machine where AD DC is >> configured. >> Samba4 can serve as AD DC and file server in the same time? >> >> It is possible? >> >> >> >> > > The page is written for a domain member, but you can use some of the > info on a DC, What you will need to check is if the libnss links are > setup and if 'winbind' is in /etc/nsswitch.conf. > > You may need another file, but we will cross that bridge if and when we > come to it. > > It is not recommended to use the DC as a fileserver, but you will not be > the only one who does :-) > > What OS are you using. > > Rowland > >I'm using Centos7 but with sernet packages. How to check if libnss links are setup? I've already configure nsswitch.conf with winbind but user does not appears using getent.