## 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.4.4.x - LDB/LDAP Extended Operations
## 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.4.255.x - mapped OIDs due to conflicts between AD and standards-track
##
+## External projects
+## 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.655.x
+## 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.655.1.x - GSS-NTLMSSP
+##
## ----- READ THIS WHEN ADDING A NEW ATTRIBUTE OR OBJECT CLASS ------
##
## Run the 'get_next_oid' bash script in this directory to find the
EQUALITY caseExactMatch
SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.15{1050} )
+attributetype ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.2.1.79 NAME 'sambaTrustPosixOffset'
+ DESC 'POSIX offset of a trust'
+ EQUALITY integerMatch
+ SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE )
+
+attributetype ( 1.3.6.1.4.1.7165.2.1.80 NAME 'sambaSupportedEncryptionTypes'
+ DESC 'Supported encryption types of a trust'
+ EQUALITY integerMatch
+ SYNTAX 1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.115.121.1.27 SINGLE-VALUE )
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## objectClasses used by Samba 3.0 schema ##
MAY ( sambaTrustType $ sambaTrustAttributes $ sambaTrustDirection $
sambaTrustPartner $ sambaFlatName $ sambaTrustAuthOutgoing $
sambaTrustAuthIncoming $ sambaSecurityIdentifier $
- sambaTrustForestTrustInfo) )
+ sambaTrustForestTrustInfo $ sambaTrustPosixOffset $
+ sambaSupportedEncryptionTypes) )
# server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field
server string = Samba Server
-# Security mode. Defines in which mode Samba will operate. Possible
-# values are share, user, server, domain and ads. Most people will want
-# user level security. See the Samba-HOWTO-Collection for details.
- security = user
+# Server role. Defines in which mode Samba will operate. Possible
+# values are "standalone server", "member server", "classic primary
+# domain controller", "classic backup domain controller", "active
+# directory domain controller".
+#
+# Most people will want "standalone sever" or "member server".
+# Running as "active directory domain controller" will require first
+# running "samba-tool domain provision" to wipe databases and create a
+# new domain.
+ server role = standalone server
# This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict
# connections to machines which are on your local network. The
# the smb.conf man page
; hosts allow = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127.
-# If you want to automatically load your printer list rather
-# than setting them up individually then you'll need this
- load printers = yes
-
-# you may wish to override the location of the printcap file
-; printcap name = /etc/printcap
-
-# on SystemV system setting printcap name to lpstat should allow
-# you to automatically obtain a printer list from the SystemV spool
-# system
-; printcap name = lpstat
-
-# It should not be necessary to specify the print system type unless
-# it is non-standard. Currently supported print systems include:
-# bsd, cups, sysv, plp, lprng, aix, hpux, qnx
-; printing = cups
-
# Uncomment this if you want a guest account, you must add this to /etc/passwd
# otherwise the user "nobody" is used
; guest account = pcguest
# this tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine
# that connects
- log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
+ log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m
# Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb).
max log size = 50
-# Use password server option only with security = server
-# The argument list may include:
-# password server = My_PDC_Name [My_BDC_Name] [My_Next_BDC_Name]
-# or to auto-locate the domain controller/s
-# password server = *
-; password server = <NT-Server-Name>
-
-# Use the realm option only with security = ads
-# Specifies the Active Directory realm the host is part of
+# Specifies the Kerberos or Active Directory realm the host is part of
; realm = MY_REALM
# Backend to store user information in. New installations should
# use either tdbsam or ldapsam. smbpasswd is available for backwards
-# compatibility. tdbsam requires no further configuration. If you're
-# migrating from < samba 3.4, you'll have to convert your old user
-# passwords to the new backend with the command:
-# pdbedit -i smbpasswd:/var/lib/samba/private/smbpasswd -e
+# compatibility. tdbsam requires no further configuration.
; passdb backend = tdbsam
# Using the following line enables you to customise your configuration
# of the machine that is connecting.
# Note: Consider carefully the location in the configuration file of
# this line. The included file is read at that point.
-; include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%m
+; include = /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf.%m
# Configure Samba to use multiple interfaces
# If you have multiple network interfaces then you must list them
# here. See the man page for details.
; interfaces = 192.168.12.2/24 192.168.13.2/24
-# Browser Control Options:
-# set local master to no if you don't want Samba to become a master
-# browser on your network. Otherwise the normal election rules apply
-; local master = no
-
-# OS Level determines the precedence of this server in master browser
-# elections. The default value should be reasonable
-; os level = 33
-
-# Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser. This
-# allows Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Don't use this
-# if you already have a Windows NT domain controller doing this job
-; domain master = yes
-
-# Preferred Master causes Samba to force a local browser election on startup
-# and gives it a slightly higher chance of winning the election
-; preferred master = yes
-
-# Enable this if you want Samba to be a domain logon server for
-# Windows95 workstations.
-; domain logons = yes
-
-# if you enable domain logons then you may want a per-machine or
-# per user logon script
-# run a specific logon batch file per workstation (machine)
-; logon script = %m.bat
-# run a specific logon batch file per username
-; logon script = %U.bat
-
# Where to store roving profiles (only for Win95 and WinNT)
# %L substitutes for this servers netbios name, %U is username
# You must uncomment the [Profiles] share below
# Un-comment the following and create the netlogon directory for Domain Logons
; [netlogon]
; comment = Network Logon Service
-; path = /var/lib/samba/netlogon
+; path = /usr/local/samba/lib/netlogon
; guest ok = yes
; writable = no
; share modes = no
# Un-comment the following to provide a specific roving profile share
# the default is to use the user's home directory
;[Profiles]
-; path = /var/lib/samba/profiles
+; path = /usr/local/samba/profiles
; browseable = no
; guest ok = yes
# specifically define each individual printer
[printers]
comment = All Printers
- path = /var/spool/samba
+ path = /usr/spool/samba
browseable = no
# Set public = yes to allow user 'guest account' to print
guest ok = no
; comment = Public Stuff
; path = /home/samba
; public = yes
-; writable = yes
+; writable = no
; printable = no
; write list = @staff