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diff --git a/source4/rpc_server/remote/README b/source4/rpc_server/remote/README index 670777806e..0d235a9901 100644 --- a/source4/rpc_server/remote/README +++ b/source4/rpc_server/remote/README @@ -1,7 +1,38 @@ -This smb.conf example should get you started: +This is an RPC backend that implements all operations in terms of +remote RPC operations. This may be useful in certain debugging +situations, where the traffic is encrypted, or you wish to validate +that IDL is correct before implementing full test clients, or with +windows clients. +There are two modes of operation: Password specified and delegated +credentials. + +Password specified: +------------------- + +This uses a static username/password in the config file, example: + +[global] dcerpc endpoint servers = remote dcerpc_remote:binding = ncacn_np:win2003 dcerpc_remote:username = administrator dcerpc_remote:password = PASSWORD dcerpc_remote:interfaces = samr, lsarpc, netlogon + +Delegated credentials: +---------------------- + +If your incoming user is authenticated with Kerberos, and the machine +account for this Samba4 proxy server is 'trusted for delegation', then +the Samba4 proxy can forward the client's credentials to the target. + +You must be joined to the domain (net join <domain> member). + +To set 'trusted for delegation' with MMC, see the checkbox in the +Computer account property page under Users and Computers. + +[global] + dcerpc endpoint servers = remote + dcerpc_remote:binding = ncacn_np:win2003 + dcerpc_remote:interfaces = samr, lsarpc, netlogon + |