Al 27/08/13 00:24, En/na Marc Muehlfeld ha escrit: > I have a windows workstation at work. There I use ADUC. Everything I > need to administrate users/groups, etc. And if you delegate permissions > (https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Samba_AD_DC_HOWTO/AD_Delegation#Delegating_.27Add.2Fchange.2Fdelete_accounts.2Fgroups.27-permissions), > you don't have to work with an domain administrator account the whole day. > > ADUC has for me some advantages: > - I can administrate all accounts in a nice clear GUI (I know that linux > admins shouldn't say that :-))
No, actually that would be OK, since I have to delegate those tasks to people that have no skills in Linux (and barely manage windows) but.. > - I don't have to track the last UID/GID I give, because it's stored in > AD and ADUC automatically incements. > - I can delegate permissions down to attribute level to other > departments (like human resources for changing phone numbers, etc.) > - and some more ..when I tried to add a user via ADUC I couldn't see it with nslcd. Maybe I didn't really use ADUC? (dsa.msc) >> Another nice thing is that I >> could script the creation of home directory, mailbox, etc. >> I though that samba 4 allowed me to do the same, but with windows >> administrative client (ADUC?) > > Maybe this can be a solution for you: > https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2013-July/174252.html Mmh, I don't think so. Is that the only option? Isn't there a way to hook a script in samba 4 when a user is created? Bye -- Luca Olivetti Wetron Automation Technology http://www.wetron.es Tel. +34 935883004 Fax +34 935883007 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba