On Mon, 16 Aug 2010 15:47:56 +0200, [email protected] wrote: > I have samba4 (installed from package 4.0.0~alpha8+git20090912-1) running > on my Ubunut 10.0.4 Lucid server. For anyone to replicate this, install > samba4, import the DisplaySpecifiers from source and edit > /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/samba/provision.py to contain the right > setup path; > > $ vi /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/samba/provision.py > # In source tree > # ret = os.path.join(dirname, "../../../setup") <----- change this ret = > os.path.join(dirname, "/usr/share/samba/setup") <--- to this or equiv > > this will generate the initial setup as described in the howto. According > to the reported bugs in the package there are some complains about > operational.so missing but this does not seem to be trival in the > functioning. Also the setup option "server role = 'domain controller'" > seems to report errors (also when running testparm) but it needs this > option for the krb server to run. According to the howto you'll now have > to setup bind9, when including files in the bind config files make sure to > update the apparmor profile of named with the right files. Also make sure > the created files contain your Lan address and not localhost. For some > reason the bind9 refuses to start with the tkey-gssapi-credential and > apparomor running so for now the profile needs to be disabled unless > anyone can tell me what external files named needs to access when it runs > with this option. When this is done you should be able to log on to the > domain and administer it trough the AD snap in. > Hello, perhaps my tread can help you: Re: [Samba] WG: HOWTO samba4 centos5.5 named dnsupdate drbd simplefailover It is not ubuntu but should work similar.
Good luck Daniel > Adding user trough the snap in won't work as it is complaining about the > password policy, also adding users trough the 'net ads user add' command > won't work. The correct way of adding a user is done like this; > $ cd /usr/share/samba/setup > $ sudo ./newuser USERNAME > You will be prompted to enter a password for the user, by issuing the > command; > $ sudo net ads user list -UAdministrator > You'll be able to list the domain users, managing these users can be done > trough the AD snap in including the group policy configuration. > > When using folders for user content such as roaming profiles it seems the > group of the linux folder should be set to 'users' and given write > permissions or else it won't be possible to create the folders when > logging in for the first time. The problem with this is that users are > able to see each others profile folders and access them. Perhaps anyone > can help me with this? > > Keep up the good work! > Felix -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
