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Diffstat (limited to 'docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/BDC.xml')
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1 files changed, 16 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/BDC.xml b/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/BDC.xml index 8f9dd5efd4..cc9e9bcf16 100644 --- a/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/BDC.xml +++ b/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/BDC.xml @@ -253,10 +253,10 @@ Refer to <link linkend="minimalPDC">following configuration</link> for an exampl <para><smbconfexample id="minimalPDC"> <title>Minimal smb.conf for a PDC in Use With a BDC &smbmdash; LDAP Server on PDC.</title> -<smbconfoption><name>workgroup</name><value>&example.workgroup;</value></smbconfoption> -<smbconfoption><name>passdb backend</name><value>ldapsam://localhost:389</value></smbconfoption> -<smbconfoption><name>domain master</name><value>yes</value></smbconfoption> -<smbconfoption><name>domain logons</name><value>yes</value></smbconfoption> +<smbconfoption name="workgroup">&example.workgroup;</smbconfoption> +<smbconfoption name="passdb backend">ldapsam://localhost:389</smbconfoption> +<smbconfoption name="domain master">yes</smbconfoption> +<smbconfoption name="domain logons">yes</smbconfoption> </smbconfexample></para> <para> @@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ unable to avoid such configurations, and these sites should review the sleep</name></smbconfoption> parameter, intended to slow down Samba sufficiently for the replication to catch up. This is a kludge, and one that the administrator must manually duplicate in any scripts (such as the -<smbconfoption><name>add machine script</name></smbconfoption>) that +<smbconfoption name="add machine script"/>) that they use. </para> @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ the secondary LDAP server in the &smb.conf; file as shown in <link linkend="muli <smbconfexample id="mulitldapcfg"> <title>Multiple LDAP Servers in &smb.conf;</title> <member>...</member> -<smbconfoption><name>passdb backend</name><value> </value></smbconfoption> +<smbconfoption name="passdb backend"> </smbconfoption> <member><parameter>ldapsam:"ldap://master.quenya.org ldap://slave.quenya.org"</parameter></member> <member>...</member> </smbconfexample> @@ -460,14 +460,14 @@ The creation of a BDC requires some steps to prepare the Samba server before </listitem> <listitem><para> - Specification of the <smbconfoption><name>ldap admin dn</name></smbconfoption> is obligatory. + Specification of the <smbconfoption name="ldap admin dn"/> is obligatory. This also requires the LDAP administration password to be set in the <filename>secrets.tdb</filename> using the <command>smbpasswd -w <replaceable>mysecret</replaceable></command>. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> - Either <smbconfoption><name>ldap suffix</name></smbconfoption> or - <smbconfoption><name>ldap idmap suffix</name></smbconfoption> must be specified in + Either <smbconfoption name="ldap suffix"/> or + <smbconfoption name="ldap idmap suffix"/> must be specified in the &smb.conf; file. </para></listitem> @@ -512,11 +512,11 @@ done by setting Samba as shown in <link linkend="minim-bdc">the next example</li <para><smbconfexample id="minim-bdc"> <title>Minimal setup for being a BDC</title> -<smbconfoption><name>workgroup</name><value>&example.workgroup;</value></smbconfoption> -<smbconfoption><name>passdb backend</name><value>ldapsam:ldap://slave-ldap.quenya.org</value></smbconfoption> -<smbconfoption><name>domain master</name><value>no</value></smbconfoption> -<smbconfoption><name>domain logons</name><value>yes</value></smbconfoption> -<smbconfoption><name>idmap backend</name><value>ldap:ldap://slave-ldap.quenya.org</value></smbconfoption> +<smbconfoption name="workgroup">&example.workgroup;</smbconfoption> +<smbconfoption name="passdb backend">ldapsam:ldap://slave-ldap.quenya.org</smbconfoption> +<smbconfoption name="domain master">no</smbconfoption> +<smbconfoption name="domain logons">yes</smbconfoption> +<smbconfoption name="idmap backend">ldap:ldap://slave-ldap.quenya.org</smbconfoption> </smbconfexample></para> <para> @@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ In the <smbconfsection>[global]</smbconfsection>-section of the &smb.conf; of th only register the name MIDEARTH<#1c> with the WINS server. This is no problem as the name MIDEARTH<#1c> is a NetBIOS group name that is meant to be registered by more than one machine. The parameter -<smbconfoption><name>domain master</name><value>no</value></smbconfoption> +<smbconfoption name="domain master">no</smbconfoption> forces the BDC not to register <?latex \linebreak ?>MIDEARTH<#1b> which as a unique NetBIOS name is reserved for the Primary Domain Controller. </para> @@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ regarding its behavior. </para></note> <para> -The use of the <smbconfoption><name>idmap backend</name><value>ldap:ldap://master.quenya.org</value></smbconfoption> +The use of the <smbconfoption name="idmap backend">ldap:ldap://master.quenya.org</smbconfoption> option on a BDC only make sense where ldapsam is used on a PDC. The purpose for an LDAP based idmap backend is also to allow a domain-member (without its own passdb backend) to use winbindd to resolve Windows network users and groups to common UID/GIDs. In other words, this option is generally intended for use on BDCs and on Domain |