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this parameter forces the provision script to run interactively. Alternately, you can review the help for the provision step by running samba-tool domain provision --help |
this parameter forces the provision script to run interactively. Alternately, you can review the help for the provision step by running samba-tool domain provision --help |
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Revision as of 09:35, 2 February 2014
Prereq
Install
apt-get install libacl1-dev libattr1-dev \ libblkid-dev libgnutls-dev libreadline-dev python-dev \ python-dnspython gdb pkg-config libpopt-dev libldap2-dev \ dnsutils libbsd-dev attr krb5-user docbook-xsl libcups2-dev acl
Setup as domain controller
samba-tool domain provision --use-rfc2307 --interactive --use-xattrs=yes
Argument Explanations --use-rfc2307 this argument adds POSIX attributes (UID/GID) to the AD Schema. This will be necessary if you intend to authenticate Linux, BSD, or OS X clients (including the local machine) in addition to Microsoft Windows. --use-xattrs=yes this argument enables the use of unix extended attributes (ACLs) for files hosted on this server. If you intend not have file shares on the domain controller, you can omit this switch (but this is not recommended). You should also ensure that any filesystems that will host Samba shares are mounted with support for ACLs. --interactive this parameter forces the provision script to run interactively. Alternately, you can review the help for the provision step by running samba-tool domain provision --help