Am 18.04.2014 17:49, schrieb Steve Campbell:
I'm a little new to Samba when used as more than just a simple place to mount a single user to a single share, but we're now getting ready to replace our Netware servers with Samba, and I guess that means Active Directory DC.
As I read more and more about this beast, I keep finding pages that indicate the samba4 rpms supplied with the Centos/RH distribution are not the full version and that I should get them from either samba.org or certain other sources that provide complete versions. These pages are a little dated, but not that old.
Can anyone provide insight into what they've done in this situation and whether the samba rpms are now full versions? Most of what I have found on the web is dated around when samba4 just came out of beta through a little later.
<snip> One question: why do you need samba 4? We're running 3.6.9 (the current) on CentOS 6.5, in a moderately complex environment, and we connect to AD (and kerberos, I think - I don't normally touch samba).
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