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2014 Dec 06
2
Runnung samba4 as classic domain controller, win7 thinks it is AD
...06.12.2014 21:47, Rowland Penny wrote:
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> Any chance we can see your smb.conf ?
Sure, here it is. Somehow I forgot to add it initially, even if planned.
Thank you for looking into this.
/mjt
[global]
workgroup = TLS
server string = %h samba server %v
netbios name = FS
netbios aliases = PALTUS LINUX SERVER
acl allow execute always = true
wins support = yes
dns proxy = yes
interfaces = 192.168.177.2/26 127.0.0.1/8
bind interfaces only = yes
allow hosts = 192.168.177.0/26 127.0.0.0/8
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 1000
syslog = 0
remote browse sync = 192.168...
2014 Dec 06
0
Runnung samba4 as classic domain controller, win7 thinks it is AD
...chance we can see your smb.conf ?
> Sure, here it is. Somehow I forgot to add it initially, even if planned.
> Thank you for looking into this.
>
> /mjt
>
> [global]
> workgroup = TLS
> server string = %h samba server %v
> netbios name = FS
> netbios aliases = PALTUS LINUX SERVER
>
> acl allow execute always = true
>
> wins support = yes
> dns proxy = yes
>
> interfaces = 192.168.177.2/26 127.0.0.1/8
> bind interfaces only = yes
> allow hosts = 192.168.177.0/26 127.0.0.0/8
>
> log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
>...
2014 Dec 06
5
Runnung samba4 as classic domain controller, win7 thinks it is AD
Hello.
For may years we're running a classic (NT-style) domain with many
machines (mostly windows7 these days). Initially it was set up
using samba3, and now we upgraded samba to samba4 (4.1.11), without
introducing AD functionality (it is not needed).
I especially asked in several places whenever samba4 supports NT-style
domains, and got several positive answers.
Now, we're trying to