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2025 Jan 22
2
SPNs for a samba server
...lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> Hi! >> >> I'm not sure I understand how SPNs are registered in the AD domain. >> I know when a regular samba server is joined to an AD domain, a few >> SPNs are registered - namely, CIFS/$netbios_name and each for >> CIFS/$netbios_aliases (where netbios name and netbios aliases are >> the parameters in smb.conf - yes I know these are obsolete, but in >> this case they're actually used for non-obsolete task). > > Are you sure about that ? I'm sure about the names after the / - ie, the "host" name...
2025 Jan 21
1
SPNs for a samba server
Hi! I'm not sure I understand how SPNs are registered in the AD domain. I know when a regular samba server is joined to an AD domain, a few SPNs are registered - namely, CIFS/$netbios_name and each for CIFS/$netbios_aliases (where netbios name and netbios aliases are the parameters in smb.conf - yes I know these are obsolete, but in this case they're actually used for non-obsolete task). Is there a list of other SPNs - for other names this server is known as - which should be registered too, or is it done later?...
2025 Jan 21
1
SPNs for a samba server
...karev via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Hi! > > I'm not sure I understand how SPNs are registered in the AD domain. > I know when a regular samba server is joined to an AD domain, a few > SPNs are registered - namely, CIFS/$netbios_name and each for > CIFS/$netbios_aliases (where netbios name and netbios aliases are > the parameters in smb.conf - yes I know these are obsolete, but in > this case they're actually used for non-obsolete task). Are you sure about that ? > > Is there a list of other SPNs - for other names this server is known > as -...
2025 Jan 22
1
SPNs for a samba server
...t; > >> Hi! > >> > >> I'm not sure I understand how SPNs are registered in the AD domain. > >> I know when a regular samba server is joined to an AD domain, a few > >> SPNs are registered - namely, CIFS/$netbios_name and each for > >> CIFS/$netbios_aliases (where netbios name and netbios aliases are > >> the parameters in smb.conf - yes I know these are obsolete, but in > >> this case they're actually used for non-obsolete task). > > > > Are you sure about that ? > > I'm sure about the names after the / -...