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author | Luke Leighton <lkcl@samba.org> | 1998-11-24 17:21:12 +0000 |
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committer | Luke Leighton <lkcl@samba.org> | 1998-11-24 17:21:12 +0000 |
commit | a2e3532bf31510c21796bf178d603f22150be022 (patch) | |
tree | 306cc1b92eb05f6506833edcdc7828454720706b /docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 | |
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updated from yodl
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diff --git a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 index 0c7229ce20..c90f6eb16f 100644 --- a/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 +++ b/docs/manpages/smb.conf.5 @@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ negotiation\&. It can be one of CORE, COREPLUS, LANMAN1, LANMAN2 or NT1\&. machine\&. Only some are recognized, and those may not be 100% reliable\&. It currently recognizes Samba, WfWg, WinNT and Win95\&. Anything else will be known as "UNKNOWN"\&. If it gets it wrong -then sending a level 3 log to \fIsamba-bugs@samba\&.anu\&.edu\&.au\fP +then sending a level 3 log to \fIsamba-bugs@samba\&.org\fP should allow it to be fixed\&. .IP .IP o @@ -551,6 +551,9 @@ parameter for details\&. Note that some are synonyms\&. \fBdomain controller\fP .IP .IP o +\fBdomain group map\fP +.IP +.IP o \fBdomain groups\fP .IP .IP o @@ -614,6 +617,9 @@ parameter for details\&. Note that some are synonyms\&. \fBload printers\fP .IP .IP o +\fBlocal group map\fP +.IP +.IP o \fBlocal master\fP .IP .IP o @@ -2010,20 +2016,20 @@ See also the parameter \fBwins support\fP\&. \fBdomain admin group (G)\fP .IP This is an \fBEXPERIMENTAL\fP parameter that is part of the unfinished -Samba NT Domain Controller Code\&. It may be removed in a later release\&. +Samba NT Domain Controller Code\&. It has been removed as of November 98\&. To work with the latest code builds that may have more support for Samba NT Domain Controller functionality please subscribe to the mailing list \fBSamba-ntdom\fP available by sending email to -\fIlistproc@samba\&.anu\&.edu\&.au\fP +\fIlistproc@samba\&.org\fP .IP .IP "\fBdomain admin users (G)\fP" .IP This is an \fBEXPERIMENTAL\fP parameter that is part of the unfinished -Samba NT Domain Controller Code\&. It may be removed in a later release\&. +Samba NT Domain Controller Code\&. It has been removed as of November 98\&. To work with the latest code builds that may have more support for Samba NT Domain Controller functionality please subscribe to the mailing list \fBSamba-ntdom\fP available by sending email to -\fIlistproc@samba\&.anu\&.edu\&.au\fP +\fIlistproc@samba\&.org\fP .IP .IP "\fBdomain controller (G)\fP" .IP @@ -2031,32 +2037,90 @@ This is a \fBDEPRECATED\fP parameter\&. It is currently not used within the Samba source and should be removed from all current smb\&.conf files\&. It is left behind for compatibility reasons\&. .IP +.IP "\fBdomain group map (G)\fP" +.IP +This option allows you to specify a file containing unique mappings +of individual NT Domain Group names (in any domain) to UNIX group +names\&. This allows NT domain groups to be presented correctly to +NT users, despite the lack of native support for the NT Security model +(based on VAX/VMS) in UNIX\&. The reader is advised to become familiar +with the NT Domain system and its administration\&. +.IP +This option is used in conjunction with \fB\'local group map\'\fP +and \fB\'username map\'\fP\&. The use of these three +options is trivial and often unnecessary in the case where Samba is +not expected to interact with any other SAM databases (whether local +workstations or Domain Controllers)\&. +.IP +The map file is parsed line by line\&. If any line begins with a \f(CW\'#\'\fP +or a \f(CW\';\'\fP then it is ignored\&. Each line should contain a single UNIX +group name on the left then an NT Domain Group name on the right\&. +The line can be either of the form: +.IP +\f(CW UNIXgroupname \e\eDOMAIN_NAME\e\eDomainGroupName \fP +.IP +or: +.IP +\f(CW UNIXgroupname DomainGroupName \fP +.IP +In the case where Samba is either an \fBEXPERIMENTAL\fP Domain Controller +or it is a member of a domain using \fB"security = domain"\fP, +the latter format can be used: the default Domain name is the Samba Server\'s +Domain name, specified by \fB"workgroup = MYGROUP"\fP\&. +.IP +Any UNIX groups that are \fINOT\fP specified in this map file are assumed +to be Domain Groups\&. +.IP +In this case, when Samba is an \fBEXPERIMENTAL\fP Domain Controller, Samba +will present \fIALL\fP such unspecified UNIX groups as its own NT Domain +Groups, with the same name\&. +.IP +In the case where Samba is member of a domain using +\fB"security = domain"\fP, Samba will check the UNIX name with +its Domain Controller (see \fB"password server"\fP) +as if it was an NT Domain Group\&. If the UNIX group is not an NT Group, +such unspecified (unmapped) UNIX groups which also are not NT Domain +Groups are treated as Local Groups in the Samba Server\'s local SAM database\&. +NT Administrators will recognise these as Workstation Local Groups, +which are managed by running \fBUSRMGR\&.EXE\fP and selecting a remote +Domain named "\e\eWORKSTATION_NAME", or by running \fBMUSRMGR\&.EXE\fP on +a local Workstation\&. +.IP +Note that adding an entry to map an arbitrary NT group in an arbitrary +Domain to an arbitrary UNIX group requires the following: that the UNIX +group exists on the UNIX server; that the NT Domain Group exists in the +specified NT Domain; that the UNIX Server knows about the specified Domain; +that all the UNIX users (who are expecting to access the Samba +Server as the correct NT user and with the correct NT group permissions) +in the UNIX group be mapped to the correct NT Domain users in the specified +NT Domain using \fB\'username map\'\fP\&. +.IP .IP "\fBdomain groups (G)\fP" .IP This is an \fBEXPERIMENTAL\fP parameter that is part of the unfinished -Samba NT Domain Controller Code\&. It may be removed in a later release\&. +Samba NT Domain Controller Code\&. It has been removed as of November 98\&. To work with the latest code builds that may have more support for Samba NT Domain Controller functionality please subscribe to the mailing list \fBSamba-ntdom\fP available by sending email to -\fIlistproc@samba\&.anu\&.edu\&.au\fP +\fIlistproc@samba\&.org\fP .IP .IP "\fBdomain guest group (G)\fP" .IP This is an \fBEXPERIMENTAL\fP parameter that is part of the unfinished -Samba NT Domain Controller Code\&. It may be removed in a later release\&. +Samba NT Domain Controller Code\&. It has been removed as of November 98\&. To work with the latest code builds that may have more support for Samba NT Domain Controller functionality please subscribe to the mailing list \fBSamba-ntdom\fP available by sending email to -\fIlistproc@samba\&.anu\&.edu\&.au\fP +\fIlistproc@samba\&.org\fP .IP .IP "\fBdomain guest users (G)\fP" .IP This is an \fBEXPERIMENTAL\fP parameter that is part of the unfinished -Samba NT Domain Controller Code\&. It may be removed in a later release\&. +Samba NT Domain Controller Code\&. It has been removed as of November 98\&. To work with the latest code builds that may have more support for Samba NT Domain Controller functionality please subscribe to the mailing list \fBSamba-ntdom\fP available by sending email to -\fIlistproc@samba\&.anu\&.edu\&.au\fP +\fIlistproc@samba\&.org\fP .IP .IP "\fBdomain logons (G)\fP" .IP @@ -2772,6 +2836,64 @@ will be loaded for browsing by default\&. See the \fBExample:\fP \f(CW load printers = no\fP .IP +.IP "\fBlocal group map (G)\fP" +.IP +This option allows you to specify a file containing unique mappings +of individual NT Local Group names (in any domain) to UNIX group +names\&. This allows NT Local groups (aliases) to be presented correctly to +NT users, despite the lack of native support for the NT Security model +(based on VAX/VMS) in UNIX\&. The reader is advised to become familiar +with the NT Domain system and its administration\&. +.IP +This option is used in conjunction with \fB\'domain group map\'\fP +and \fB\'username map\'\fP\&. The use of these three +options is trivial and often unnecessary in the case where Samba +is not expected to interact with any other SAM databases (whether local +workstations or Domain Controllers)\&. +.IP +The map file is parsed line by line\&. If any line begins with a \f(CW\'#\'\fP +or a \f(CW\';\'\fP then it is ignored\&. Each line should contain a single UNIX +group name on the left then an NT Local Group name on the right\&. +The line can be either of the form: +.IP +\f(CW UNIXgroupname \e\eDOMAIN_NAME\e\eLocalGroupName \fP +.IP +or: +.IP +\f(CW UNIXgroupname LocalGroupName \fP +.IP +In the case where Samba is either an \fBEXPERIMENTAL\fP Domain Controller +or it is a member of a domain using \fB"security = domain"\fP, +the latter format can be used: the default Domain name is the Samba Server\'s +Domain name, specified by \fB"workgroup = MYGROUP"\fP\&. +.IP +Any UNIX groups that are \fINOT\fP specified in this map file are treated +as Local Groups depending on the role of the Samba Server\&. +.IP +When Samba is an \fBEXPERIMENTAL\fP Domain Controller, Samba +will present \fIALL\fP unspecified UNIX groups as its own NT Domain +Groups, with the same name, and \fINOT\fP as Local Groups\&. +.IP +In the case where Samba is member of a domain using +\fB"security = domain"\fP, Samba will check the UNIX name with +its Domain Controller (see \fB"password server"\fP) +as if it was an NT Domain Group\&. If the UNIX group is not an NT Group, +such unspecified (unmapped) UNIX groups which also are not NT Domain +Groups are treated as Local Groups in the Samba Server\'s local SAM database\&. +NT Administrators will recognise these as Workstation Local Groups, +which are managed by running \fBUSRMGR\&.EXE\fP and selecting a remote +Domain named "\e\eWORKSTATION_NAME", or by running \fBMUSRMGR\&.EXE\fP on +a local Workstation\&. +.IP +Note that adding an entry to map an arbitrary NT group in an arbitrary +Domain to an arbitrary UNIX group requires the following: that the UNIX +group exists on the UNIX server; that the NT Local Group exists in the +specified NT Domain; that the UNIX Server knows about the specified Domain; +that all the UNIX users (who are expecting to access the Samba +Server as the correct NT user and with the correct NT group permissions) +in the UNIX group be mapped to the correct NT Domain users in the specified +NT Domain using \fB\'username map\'\fP\&. +.IP .IP "\fBlocal master (G)\fP" .IP This option allows \fBnmbd\fP to try and become a @@ -5139,7 +5261,7 @@ You may find that on some systems Samba will say "Unknown socket option" when you supply an option\&. This means you either incorrectly typed it or you need to add an include file to includes\&.h for your OS\&. If the latter is the case please send the patch to -\fIsamba-bugs@samba\&.anu\&.edu\&.au\fP\&. +\fIsamba-bugs@samba\&.org\fP\&. .IP Any of the supported socket options may be combined in any way you like, as long as your OS allows it\&. @@ -6089,10 +6211,10 @@ need to set this to \f(CW"yes"\fP for some older clients\&. .IP .IP "\fBwins server (G)\fP" .IP -This specifies the DNS name (or IP address) of the WINS server that -\fBnmbd\fP should register with\&. If you have a WINS -server on your network then you should set this to the WINS servers -name\&. +This specifies the IP address (or DNS name: IP address for preference) +of the WINS server that \fBnmbd\fP should register with\&. +If you have a WINS server on your network then you should set this to +the WINS server\'s IP\&. .IP You should point this at your WINS server if you have a multi-subnetted network\&. @@ -6137,6 +6259,7 @@ workgroup = MYGROUP .IP "\fBwritable (S)\fP" .IP Synonym for \fB"writeable"\fP for people who can\'t spell :-)\&. +Pronounced "ritter-bull"\&. .IP .IP "\fBwrite list (S)\fP" .IP @@ -6231,7 +6354,7 @@ This man page is correct for version 2\&.0 of the Samba suite\&. .SH "AUTHOR" .IP The original Samba software and related utilities were created by -Andrew Tridgell \fIsamba-bugs@samba\&.anu\&.edu\&.au\fP\&. Samba is now developed +Andrew Tridgell \fIsamba-bugs@samba\&.org\fP\&. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed\&. .IP @@ -6240,7 +6363,7 @@ sources were converted to YODL format (another excellent piece of Open Source software, available at \fBftp://ftp\&.icce\&.rug\&.nl/pub/unix/\fP) and updated for the Samba2\&.0 release by Jeremy Allison\&. -\fIsamba-bugs@samba\&.anu\&.edu\&.au\fP\&. +\fIsamba-bugs@samba\&.org\fP\&. .IP See \fBsamba (7)\fP to find out how to get a full list of contributors and details on how to submit bug reports, |