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for convienence i'll post my complete smb.conf as a sample for you.
 
for convienence i'll post my complete smb.conf as a sample for you.
 
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[global]<br>
[global]
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workgroup = {YOUR_DOMAIN}<br>
workgroup = {YOUR_DOMAIN}
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server string = PDC (%v)<br>
server string = PDC (%v)
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netbios name = hda<br>
netbios name = hda
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printing = cups<br>
printing = cups
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printcap name = cups<br>
printcap name = cups
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load printers = yes<br>
load printers = yes
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cups options = raw<br>
cups options = raw
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log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log<br>
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
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max log size = 150<br>
max log size = 150
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socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192<br>
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
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os level = 65<br>
os level = 65
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preferred master = yes<br>
preferred master = yes
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domain master = yes<br>
domain master = yes
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local master = yes<br>
local master = yes
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domain logons = yes<br>
domain logons = yes
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logon path = \\hda\profiles<br>
logon path = \\hda\profiles
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logon drive = q:<br>
logon drive = q:
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logon home = \\hda\%u<br>
logon home = \\hda\%u
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time server = yes<br>
time server = yes
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unix extensions = yes<br>
unix extensions = yes
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veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/riched20.dll/*.{*}/<br>
veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/riched20.dll/*.{*}/
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security = user<br>
security = user
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username map script = /usr/share/hda-platform/hda-usermap<br>
username map script = /usr/share/hda-platform/hda-usermap  
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large readwrite = yes<br>
large readwrite = yes
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encrypt passwords = yes<br>
encrypt passwords = yes
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dos charset = CP850<br>
dos charset = CP850
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unix charset = UTF8<br>
unix charset = UTF8
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display charset =  LOCALE<br>
display charset =  LOCALE
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guest account = nobody<br>
guest account = nobody
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map to guest = Bad User<br>
map to guest = Bad User
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wins support = yes<br>
wins support = yes
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printer admin = root, @ntadmin, administrator<br>
printer admin = root, @ntadmin, administrator
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[homes]<br>
[homes]
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read only = no<br>
read only = no
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browseable = no<br>
browseable = no
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[netlogon]<br>
[netlogon]
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comment = Network Logon Service<br>
comment = Network Logon Service
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path = /var/hda/domain-settings/netlogon<br>
path = /var/hda/domain-settings/netlogon
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guest ok = yes<br>
guest ok = yes
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writable = no<br>
writable = no
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share modes = no<br>
share modes = no
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[Profiles]<br>
[Profiles]
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comment = Roaming Profile Share<br>
comment = Roaming Profile Share
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path = /var/hda/domain-settings/profiles/%u<br>
path = /var/hda/domain-settings/profiles/%u
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read only = No<br>
read only = No
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profile acls = Yes<br>
profile acls = Yes
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[print$]<br>
[print$]
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path = /var/lib/samba/drivers<br>
path = /var/lib/samba/drivers
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read only = yes<br>
read only = yes
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force group = root<br>
force group = root
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write list = @ntadmin root<br>
write list = @ntadmin root
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force group = root<br>
force group = root
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create mask = 0664<br>
create mask = 0664
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directory mask = 0775<br>
directory mask = 0775
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guest ok = yes<br>
guest ok = yes
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[printers]<br>
[printers]
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path = /var/spool/samba<br>
path = /var/spool/samba
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writeable = yes<br>
writeable = yes
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browseable = yes<br>
browseable = yes
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printable = yes<br>
printable = yes
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public = yes<br>
public = yes
 
 
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Revision as of 13:50, 12 July 2009

open a terminal on your hda, or, if you use putty, open a connection to your hda. First, backup your smb.conf file, in case you run into problems you can easily revert back.

  • cp /etc/samba/smb.conf /etc/samba/smb_old.conf

next we need to modify the smb file, i use nano for this, you may use any editor you feel confortable with

  • nano /etc/samba/smb.conf

change the apropriate parts in the smb.conf for convienence i'll post my complete smb.conf as a sample for you.

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[global]
workgroup = {YOUR_DOMAIN}
server string = PDC (%v)
netbios name = hda
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
load printers = yes
cups options = raw
log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
max log size = 150
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
os level = 65
preferred master = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes
domain logons = yes
logon path = \\hda\profiles
logon drive = q:
logon home = \\hda\%u
time server = yes
unix extensions = yes
veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/riched20.dll/*.{*}/
security = user
username map script = /usr/share/hda-platform/hda-usermap
large readwrite = yes
encrypt passwords = yes
dos charset = CP850
unix charset = UTF8
display charset = LOCALE
guest account = nobody
map to guest = Bad User
wins support = yes
printer admin = root, @ntadmin, administrator
[homes]
read only = no
browseable = no
[netlogon]
comment = Network Logon Service
path = /var/hda/domain-settings/netlogon
guest ok = yes
writable = no
share modes = no
[Profiles]
comment = Roaming Profile Share
path = /var/hda/domain-settings/profiles/%u
read only = No
profile acls = Yes
[print$]
path = /var/lib/samba/drivers
read only = yes
force group = root
write list = @ntadmin root
force group = root
create mask = 0664
directory mask = 0775
guest ok = yes
[printers]
path = /var/spool/samba
writeable = yes
browseable = yes
printable = yes
public = yes

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Save your smb.conf

So at this point we need to create the corresponding directories: - mkdir /var/hda/domain-settings - mkdir /var/hda/domain-settings/netlogon

  • mkdir /var/hda/domain-settings/profiles

Each time you want a user to join the domain, a user needs to be added, this can be done through the users tab on the amahi dashboard. aditionally, a profile directory needs to be created.

  • mkdir /var/hda/domain-settings/profiles/nol

nol is the user i created through the users tab of the amahi dashboard. Since we are logging in as root, we need to change the ownership of the previously created directory to the corresponding owner: chown -R nol /var/hda/domain-settings/profiles/nol Now, this still doesnt allow us to login, because in samba, machines need to be added too! this can be done automaticly, but for the time beeing we do it manually, amahi may facilitate this for you in the future.

  • useradd -s /bin/false -d /dev/null computername$
  • smbpasswd -a -m computername

Now as you can see there are some differences, when we added the Windows pc to Linux, we added the name computername$, this tells Linux that it is a machine, not a name. Next when we added the Samba password, we invoked the -m, this again tells Samba that we are adding a pc, not a person. Also, you probably noticed that it did not prompt for a password, it just added computername$. When you logon to the domain, Samba will read the password from your Windows password. Now that this done, all what is left to do is restart Samba, this also has to be done for each computer you intend to login with. no we dont add the $ sign, since all we do is adding an existing linux user to the samba password file. we tell samba its a machine simply by adding the -m switch to the command. At this point i have network logins working, using roaming profiles.

now its time to restart samba.

  • /etc/init.d/smb restart

Now you need to setup your Windows pc for domain logins. (Note the first time that you join a Samba domain from Windows, you will need to join the domain by using root as the name, and your root password for the password. After rebooting, any valid user will be able to access the domain.)