On 09/11/2022 08:41, Harald Hannelius wrote:>
> On Tue, 8 Nov 2022, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:
>> On 08/11/2022 08:47, Harald Hannelius via samba wrote:
>>>
>>> I read that Samba creates self-signed certificates for itself when
>>> started the first time. These have a lifetime of 700 days. Does
this
>>> mean that Samba will stop working 700 days after installing it
unless
>>> I renew these myself manually?
>>>
>>> Are there caveats in using our own self-signed certs with longer
>>> lifetimes or even "real" certificates?
>>>
>>> Also, wouldn't it be good if all Samba certificates would have
a
>>> Alternate Name of "DOMAIN" so when e.g. ldap-clients
connect to the
>>> domain-address the certificate would match?
>>>
>> The real question is: what are you using the certificates for ?
>
> We would like to create, delete and modify accounts. Lock accounts, and
> change passwords via a PHP library.
>
> It would be nice to use the ldaps port, just in case.
>
>> If it is for ldap searches, then can I suggest you use kerberos
>> instead, it is even more secure.
>
> A little concerned about data on the wire.
>
If you use kerberos, I am reliably informed that the data is encrypted
from end to end, as I said, kerberos is more secure than using ldaps
with Samba.
Rowland