I would like to migrate some of my Samba 3.x domains to Samba 4. Part of the functionality of the current system is allowing some Windows XP Pro computers, which are not joined to the domain, access to some public shares on the Samba server. I tried using "map to guest = bad user" with Samba 4 - but it appears to be completely ignored and the Windows XP machine keeps on prompting for username/password when trying to access the server share. Has this option been dropped in Samba 4? Is there another way to accomplish the same?

Otherwise my Samba 4 domain seems to be working fine - and the Windows XP Pro machines which are joined to it can access the share fine.

As a side note, I find it hard to figure out which smb.conf options are still available for Samba 4 and which are not. I've googled around and can't seem to find a wiki page or authoritative page.

I use Samba 4.1.0pre1

Here is my smb.conf


[global]
workgroup = MYDOMAIN
realm = mydomain.local
netbios name = MY-SERVER
server role = active directory domain controller
idmap_ldb:use rfc2307 = yes
map to guest = bad user

[netlogon]
path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol/mydomain.local/scripts
read only = No
public = Yes
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