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  1. wiki.samba.org

    Important: The Samba domain controller will become your DNS resolver for all domain-joined workstations. As a result it may be required to assign this IP address outside of your DHCP pool; Disable tools, such as resolvconf, that automatically update your /etc/resolv.conf DNS resolver configuration file. AD DCs and domain members must use an DNS ...
  2. fedoramagazine.org

    For setting up Samba as an AD and Domain Controller, you will have to prepare the environment with a functional configuration before you start using it. Hostname. Ensure the hostname of your server is set to its fully-qualified domain name (FQDN). sudo hostnamectl hostname dc1.onda.org
  3. documentation.ubuntu.com

    A Samba Active Directory Domain Controller (also known as just Samba AD/DC) is a server running Samba services that can provide authentication to domain users and computers, linux or Windows. It should be dedicated to authentication and authorization services, and not provide file or print services: that should be the role of member servers ...
  4. techrepublic.com

    Learn how to set up a Samba AD controller on Ubuntu Server 20.04, with step-by-step instructions and screenshots. You'll need to install Samba, Kerberos, and other packages, configure the domain name and password, and enable the service at boot.
  5. jmedin1965.github.io

    May 1, 2024Using the Domain Controller as a File Server; Troubleshooting; Further Samba-related Documentation; Introduction. Starting from version 4.0, Samba is able to run as an Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC). If you are installing Samba in a production environment, it is recommended to run two or more DCs for failover reasons.
  6. golinuxcloud.com

    Jan 1, 2024Learn how to install and configure Samba Active Directory on Rocky Linux 8, a free protocol for communication between Windows and Linux servers. Follow the step-by-step guide with screenshots and commands to set up a static IP, disable SELINUX, join Windows hosts and more.
  7. Jan 15, 2024Use the smbclient utility to test the Samba configuration: smbclient -L localhost -U username. If everything is configured correctly, you should see a list of shares available on the server. Setting Up Samba as an Active Directory Domain Controller. To set up Samba as an Active Directory Domain Controller (AD DC), you need to provision the ...
  8. admin-magazine.com

    The basic Samba installation comes with a configuration file as a template. However, the ADS setup creates a new one, so you need to remove the old one by typing. rm /etc/samba/smb.conf. before you proceed with the setup. The Samba tool then guides you through the AD setup with: samba-tool domain-provision --interactive
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