Hello! Tenhos a samba 4.3.2 as ADDC, all OK, porpém'm with a doubt, I would like to apply a GPO for validity of passwords, but the CRAR the gpo at the station to perform: gpresult / t MY GPO> Filtering: Not Applied (Empty) The GPO appears as "blank" if exeutar net user% USERNAME% / domain it appears that the date is being set by the ( samba-domain tool PasswordSettings show .... .... Minimum password age (days): 1 Maximum password age (days): 500 My gpo would be for 30 days, got a problem? Thank you
On 27/04/16 19:46, Carlos A. P. Cunha wrote:> Hello! > Tenhos a samba 4.3.2 as ADDC, all OK, porpém'm with a doubt, I would > like to apply a GPO for validity of passwords, but the CRAR the gpo at > the station to perform: > > gpresult / t > > MY GPO> Filtering: Not Applied (Empty) > > The GPO appears as "blank" if exeutar > > net user% USERNAME% / domain > > it appears that the date is being set by the ( > > samba-domain tool PasswordSettings show > .... > .... > Minimum password age (days): 1 > Maximum password age (days): 500 > > > My gpo would be for 30 days, got a problem? > > > Thank youYou cannot set password settings with a gpo, because it would have to affect the DC and there isn't (as far as I know) any code to do this. You will need to set the password settings with samba-tool and on a domain basis. Rowland
I believed that that was it ... Thank you. Em 27-04-2016 17:10, Rowland penny escreveu:> On 27/04/16 19:46, Carlos A. P. Cunha wrote: >> Hello! >> Tenhos a samba 4.3.2 as ADDC, all OK, porpém'm with a doubt, I would >> like to apply a GPO for validity of passwords, but the CRAR the gpo >> at the station to perform: >> >> gpresult / t >> >> MY GPO> Filtering: Not Applied (Empty) >> >> The GPO appears as "blank" if exeutar >> >> net user% USERNAME% / domain >> >> it appears that the date is being set by the ( >> >> samba-domain tool PasswordSettings show >> .... >> .... >> Minimum password age (days): 1 >> Maximum password age (days): 500 >> >> >> My gpo would be for 30 days, got a problem? >> >> >> Thank you > > You cannot set password settings with a gpo, because it would have to > affect the DC and there isn't (as far as I know) any code to do this. > You will need to set the password settings with samba-tool and on a > domain basis. > > Rowland > >