Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "windowsposixgroup".
2019 Apr 04
0
Migration to samba4 ad and sync to openldap.
...'Administrators', 'Domain
Admins' or any other group you have delegated privileges to.
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> The lam site gives very little info on setup.
You need 'Windows (windowsUser)(*)' & 'Unix (posixAccount)' for users,
'Windows(windowsGroup)(*)' & Unix (windowsPosixGroup) for groups
on the Accounts type tab you need:
#sAMAccountName;#givenName;#sn;#uidNumber;#gidNumber for users
#cn;#gidNumber;#member;#description for groups
Rowland
2019 Apr 06
1
Migration to samba4 ad and sync to openldap.
...omain
> Admins' or any other group you have delegated privileges to.
>
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>> The lam site gives very little info on setup.
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> You need 'Windows (windowsUser)(*)' & 'Unix (posixAccount)' for users,
> 'Windows(windowsGroup)(*)' & Unix (windowsPosixGroup) for groups
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> on the Accounts type tab you need:
>
> #sAMAccountName;#givenName;#sn;#uidNumber;#gidNumber for users
>
> #cn;#gidNumber;#member;#description for groups
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> Rowland
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John McMonagle
IT Manager
Advocap Inc.
2019 Apr 04
5
Migration to samba4 ad and sync to openldap.
I managed to do migration using "classicupgrade".
Doing tests with debian buster 2:4.9.4+dfsg-4.
For the moment using samba internal dns and sub-domain of ad.advocap.org.
Had issue forwarding dns if I used main domain.
When it comes to real production will use bind that I understand better
but don't want to mess with my other dns servers now.
Had a w10 box join samba4 ad