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@ -309,7 +309,8 @@ SupportEngrs (S-1-5-21-72630-4128915-11681869-3007) -> SupportEngrs
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hosting a Samba server, are implemented using a UID/GID identity tuple. Samba does not in any way override
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or replace UNIX file system semantics. Thus it is necessary that all Windows networking operations that
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access the file system provide a mechanism that maps a Windows user to a particular UNIX/Linux group
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account. The user account must also map to a locally known UID.
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account. The user account must also map to a locally known UID. Note that the <command>net</command>
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command does not call any RPC-functions here but directly accesses the passdb.
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -366,7 +367,7 @@ SupportEngrs (S-1-5-21-72630-4128915-11681869-3007) -> SupportEngrs
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&rootprompt; net groupmap add ntgroup=Pixies unixgroup=pixies type=l
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</screen>
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Supported mapping types are 'd' (domain global) and 'l' (domain local), a domain local group is Samba is
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treated as local to the individual Samba serverr. Local groups can be used with Samba to enable multiple
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treated as local to the individual Samba server. Local groups can be used with Samba to enable multiple
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nested group support.
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</para>
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@ -394,8 +395,8 @@ SupportEngrs (S-1-5-21-72630-4128915-11681869-3007) -> SupportEngrs
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<note><para>
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This command is not documented in the man pages; it is implemented in the source code, but it does not
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work. The example given documents (from the source code) how it should work. Watch the release notes
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of a future release to see when this may have been fixed.
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work at this time. The example given documents, from the source code, how it should work. Watch the
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release notes of a future release to see when this may have been fixed.
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</para></note>
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<para>
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</example>
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<step><para>
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Ensure that every Windows workstation Adminsitrator account has the same password that you
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Ensure that every Windows workstation Administrator account has the same password that you
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have used in the script shown in <link linkend="magicnetlogon">the Netlogon Example smb.conf
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file</link>
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</para></step>
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@ -763,6 +764,14 @@ Emergency Services
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</screen>
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</para>
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<para>
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It is also possible to rename user accounts:
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<indexterm><primary>net</primary><secondary>rpc</secondary><tertiary>user rename</tertiary></indexterm>oldusername newusername
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Note that this operation does not yet work against Samba Servers. It is, however, possible to rename useraccounts on
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Windows Servers.
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</para>
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</sect2>
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<sect2>
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@ -1284,9 +1293,9 @@ Storing SID S-1-5-21-726309263-4128913605-1168186429 \
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The target machine may be local or remote and is specified by the -S option. It must be noted
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that the addition and deletion of shares using this tool depends on the availability of a suitable
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interface script. The interface scripts Sambas <command>smbd</command> uses are called
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<smbconfoption name="add share script"/> and <smbconfoption name="delete share script"/>.
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A set of example scripts are provided in the Samba source code tarball in the directory
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<filename>~samba/examples/scripts</filename>.
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<smbconfoption name="add share command"/>, <smbconfoption name="delete share command"/> and
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<smbconfoption name="change share command"/> A set of example scripts are provided in the Samba source
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code tarball in the directory <filename>~samba/examples/scripts</filename>.
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -1368,7 +1377,7 @@ kyocera
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<para>
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The <command>net rpc share</command> command may be used to migrate shares, directories,
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files, printers, and all relevant data from a Windows server to a Samba server.
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files, and all relevant data from a Windows server to a Samba server.
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -1388,7 +1397,7 @@ kyocera
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server is called MESSER, the source Windows NT4 server is called PEPPY, and the target Samba
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server is called GONZALES, the machine MESSER can be used to effect the migration of all data
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(files and shares) from PEPPY to GONZALES. If the target machine is not specified, the local
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server is assumed by default.
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server is assumed by default - as net's general rule of thumb .
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</para>
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<para>
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@ -1483,8 +1492,9 @@ net rpc share MIGRATE SHARES <share-name> -S <source>
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<para>
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Transfer of files from one server to another has always been a challenge for MS Windows
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administrators because Windows NT and 200X servers do not include the tools needed. The
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<command>xcopy</command> is not capable of preserving file and directory ACLs. Microsoft does provide a
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administrators because Windows NT and 200X servers do not always include the tools needed. The
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<command>xcopy</command> from Windows NT is not capable of preserving file and directory ACLs,
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it does so only with Windows 200x. Microsoft does provide a
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utility that can copy ACLs (security settings) called <command>scopy</command>, but it is provided only
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as part of the Windows NT or 200X Server Resource Kit.
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</para>
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@ -1554,13 +1564,30 @@ net rpc share MIGRATE FILES <share-name> -S <source>
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</para>
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</sect3>
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<sect3>
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<title>Share-ACL Migration</title>
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<para>
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It is possible to have share-ACLs (security descriptors) that won't allow you, even as Administrator, to
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copy any files or directories into it. Therefor the migration of the share-ACLs has been put into a separate
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function:
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<indexterm><primary>net</primary><secondary>rpc</secondary><tertiary>share migrate security</tertiary></indexterm>
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<screen>
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&rootprompt; net rpc share migrate security -S nt4box -U administrator%secret
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</screen>
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</para>
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<para>
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This command will only copy the share-ACL of each share on nt4box to your local samba-system.
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</para>
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</sect3>
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<sect3>
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<title>Simultaneous Share and File Migration</title>
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<para>
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The operating mode shown here is just a combination of the previous two. It first migrates
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share definitions and then all shared files and directories:
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The operating mode shown here is just a combination of the previous three. It first migrates
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share definitions and then all shared files and directories and finally migrates the share-ACLs:
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<screen>
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net rpc share MIGRATE ALL <share-name> -S <source>
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[--exclude=share1, share2] [--acls] [--attrs] [--timestamps] [-v]
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