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Template: samba/generate_smbpasswd
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Create samba password database, /var/lib/samba/passdb.tdb?
To be compatible with the defaults in most versions of Windows, Samba must
be configured to use encrypted passwords. This requires user passwords to
be stored in a file separate from /etc/passwd. This file can be created
automatically, but the passwords must be added manually (by you or the
user) by running smbpasswd, and you must arrange to keep it up-to-date in
the future. If you do not create it, you will have to reconfigure samba
(and probably your client machines) to use plaintext passwords. See
/usr/share/doc/samba-doc/htmldocs/ENCRYPTION.html from the samba-doc
package for more details.
Template: samba/log_files_moved
Type: note
_Description: Samba's log files have moved.
Starting with the first packages of Samba 2.2 for Debian the log files for
both Samba daemons (nmbd and smbd) are now stored in /var/log/samba/. The
names of the files are log.nmbd and log.smbd, for nmbd and smbd
respectively.
.
The old log files that were in /var/log/ will be moved to the new location
for you.
Template: samba/nmbd_from_inetd
Type: note
_Description: Running nmbd from inetd is no longer supported
Your system was previously configured to start nmbd and smbd from inetd.
As of version 2.999+3.0.alpha20-4, nmbd will no longer be started from
inetd. If you have modified your /etc/init.d/samba startup script, you
may need to adjust it by hand now so that nmbd will start.
Template: samba/run_mode
Type: select
_Choices: daemons, inetd
Default: daemons
_Description: How do you want to run Samba?
The Samba daemon smbd can run as a normal daemon or from inetd. Running as
a daemon is the recommended approach.
Template: samba/tdbsam
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Move /etc/samba/smbpasswd to /var/lib/samba/passdb.tdb?
Samba 3.0 introduces a newer, more complete SAM database interface which
supersedes the /etc/samba/smbpasswd file. Would you like your existing
smbpasswd file to be migrated to /var/lib/samba/passdb.tdb for you? If you
plan to use another pdb backend (e.g., LDAP) instead, you should answer
'no' here.
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