Author: georgehu from: Linux knowledge base http://www.douzhe.com/docs/linux/
Given that there is a large number of articles on the network describes all aspects of Samba, this article is not a full-use guide for Samba. The author assumes that you have learned many of the basic contents of the component. This article is only an important thing to configure a Samba PDC configuration from the perspective of practice. This article refers to the installation documentation of Samba and Man Page. As a PDC role, Samba 2.2.x provides the following new features: Windows NT 4.0 / 2000 / XP Customer Domian Log in to Windows 9X Customer User-level Security extracts users and group information on the Samba PDC to Windows 9X / NT / 2000 Clients User Profile file Roaming Windows NT 4.0 style system policy and the following is the function that Samba PDC is still not available: Windows NT 4 domain trust and NT4.0 domain controller SAM Copy SAM Copy By Domain User Manager Join User Not Windows 2000 Domain Controller (Note: This is due to the lack of Samba PDC in AD and Kerberos function. But Win2000 customers can use Samba PDC as a NT4.0 domain controller.) 1. SMB.conf configuration feature: [global] security = user status = yes workgroup = {Your domain name here} wins server = {ip of a wins server if you have one} encrypt passwords = yes domain logons = yes logon script = scripts% u.bat domain admin group = @adm Add user script = / usr / sbin / adduser -n -g machine -c machine -d / dev / null -s / bin / false% m $ guest account = ftp share modes = no os level = 65 [homes] guest OK = no read online = no create mask = 0700 directory mask = 0700 oplocks = false locking = no [Netlogon] path = / usr / local / samba / netlogon writeable = no guest ok = no point explanation: add user script: here is used To join a machine, not Household. Domain admin group = @adm: Specifies a UNIX Group that will be given administrative privileges when its member is logged in from a NT WorkStation.