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>How to Act as a Backup Domain Controller in a Purely Samba Controlled Domain</TITLE
><META
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TITLE="SAMBA Project Documentation"
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><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN1274"
-></A
->6.1. Prerequisite Reading</H1
+NAME="AEN1177"
+>6.1. Prerequisite Reading</A
+></H1
><P
>Before you continue reading in this chapter, please make sure
that you are comfortable with configuring a Samba PDC
@@ -97,9 +97,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN1278"
-></A
->6.2. Background</H1
+NAME="AEN1181"
+>6.2. Background</A
+></H1
><P
>What is a Domain Controller? It is a machine that is able to answer
logon requests from workstations in a Windows NT Domain. Whenever a
@@ -142,9 +142,9 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN1286"
-></A
->6.3. What qualifies a Domain Controller on the network?</H1
+NAME="AEN1189"
+>6.3. What qualifies a Domain Controller on the network?</A
+></H1
><P
>Every machine that is a Domain Controller for the domain SAMBA has to
register the NetBIOS group name SAMBA#1c with the WINS server and/or
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><H2
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN1289"
-></A
->6.3.1. How does a Workstation find its domain controller?</H2
+NAME="AEN1192"
+>6.3.1. How does a Workstation find its domain controller?</A
+></H2
><P
>A NT workstation in the domain SAMBA that wants a local user to be
authenticated has to find the domain controller for SAMBA. It does
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><H2
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN1292"
-></A
->6.3.2. When is the PDC needed?</H2
+NAME="AEN1195"
+>6.3.2. When is the PDC needed?</A
+></H2
><P
>Whenever a user wants to change his password, this has to be done on
the PDC. To find the PDC, the workstation does a NetBIOS name query
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><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN1295"
-></A
->6.4. Can Samba be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT PDC?</H1
+NAME="AEN1198"
+>6.4. Can Samba be a Backup Domain Controller to an NT PDC?</A
+></H1
><P
>With version 2.2, no. The native NT SAM replication protocols have
not yet been fully implemented. The Samba Team is working on
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><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN1300"
-></A
->6.5. How do I set up a Samba BDC?</H1
+NAME="AEN1203"
+>6.5. How do I set up a Samba BDC?</A
+></H1
><P
>Several things have to be done:</P
><P
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><H2
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN1317"
-></A
->6.5.1. How do I replicate the smbpasswd file?</H2
+NAME="AEN1220"
+>6.5.1. How do I replicate the smbpasswd file?</A
+></H2
><P
>Replication of the smbpasswd file is sensitive. It has to be done
whenever changes to the SAM are made. Every user's password change is
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><H2
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN1321"
-></A
->6.5.2. Can I do this all with LDAP?</H2
+NAME="AEN1224"
+>6.5.2. Can I do this all with LDAP?</A
+></H2
><P
>The simple answer is YES. Samba's pdb_ldap code supports
binding to a replica LDAP server, and will also follow referrals and