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<samba:parameter name= "auth methods"
context="G"
type="list"
basic="1" advanced="1" wizard="1" developer="1"
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xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
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<description >
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<para >
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This option allows the administrator to chose what authentication methods <command moreinfo= "none" > smbd</command>
will use when authenticating a user. This option defaults to sensible values based on <smbconfoption name= "security" /> .
This should be considered a developer option and used only in rare circumstances. In the majority (if not all)
of production servers, the default setting should be adequate.
</para>
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<para >
Each entry in the list attempts to authenticate the user in turn, until
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the user authenticates. In practice only one method will ever actually
be able to complete the authentication.
</para>
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<para >
Possible options include <constant > guest</constant> (anonymous access),
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<constant > sam</constant> (lookups in local list of accounts based on netbios
name or domain name), <constant > winbind</constant> (relay authentication requests
for remote users through winbindd), <constant > ntdomain</constant> (pre-winbindd
method of authentication for remote domain users; deprecated in favour of winbind method),
<constant > trustdomain</constant> (authenticate trusted users by contacting the
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remote DC directly from smbd; deprecated in favour of winbind method).
</para>
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</description>
<value type= "default" />
<value type= "example" > guest sam winbind</value>
</samba:parameter>