Hey Fabian,interesting topic :-)I just scroll through the items and see WINS 
and NetBIOS.I am not sure, if WINS is needed anymore.From my point of view, 
modern Windows Clients don´t need or use it. Microsoft suggested it in the past 
only for compatbility reasons.In modern certifications, WINS seems to be 
ignored. So from my point of view there is no need anymore.
Joining Samba to an NT4 Domain should not be the reality this time.There are 
some special environments (production systems ....) where very old systems 
could be found today.From my point of view, this is only a rare situation and 
therefore I would take it from the list.
The PDC and BDC thing is not needed anymore in microsoft world, there are all 
the same now.So I would take it away too.
A suggestion for a new thing could be "Read only Domain Controller". This is a 
hype in Microsoft world due to security reasons.Maybe this could be done via 
Samba?
Just my 2 cent :-)


Regards


Maik
 
 
 
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Verschickt: Di, 16. Okt 2018 16:38
Betreff: [lpi-examdev] LPIC-300 Objectives

Hi there,
this thread is about exam 300.
The current objectives are available here:
  https://wiki.lpi.org/wiki/LPIC-3_300_Objectives_V1
I think we will have some fundamental discussions about this exam; i.e. 
regarding the relevance of NT4 domains, of the amount of Windows knowledge 
covered in the exam, about the real relevance of FreeIPA and, in general, what 
a 'Mixed Environment' is in 2019.
This is certainly not everything we should discuss for this exam, so speak up 
for whatever you consider relevant.
Fabian
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