HP CIFS Server 3.0a Administrator's Guide version A.02.01

Primary Domain Controller (PDC) Support
Join a Windows Client to a Samba Domain
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Join a Windows Client to a Samba Domain
1. Verify the following parameters in the smb.conf file:
Set the security parameter to “user.
Set the workgroup parameter to the name of the domain.
Set the encrypt passwords parameter to “yes.
[global]
security = user
workgroup = SAMBADOM #SAMBA Domain name
domain logon = yes
encrypt passwords = yes
2. Create the UNIX or POSIX account for a Windows Client:
Use the following command to create the POSIX account for a
Windows client in the /etc/passwd file if the passdb backend
option is set to smbpasswd:
$ useradd -c NT_workstation -d /home/temp -s \
/bin/false client1$
As an example, the resulting entry in the /etc/passwd file for a
client machine named “client1” would be:
client1$:*:803:808:NT_Workstation: \
/home/temp:/bin/false
where 803 is a uid and 808 is the group id of a group called
“machines.” A uid or group id can be any unique number. You
may find that uid values 0 through 100 are considered special,
and/or server specific. This may, or may not apply to your system.
The machine account is the machine’s name with a dollar sign
character (“$”) appended to it. The home directory can be set to
/home/temp. The shell field in the /etc/passwd file is not used
and can be set to /bin/false.
Use the following command to create the posixAccount entry for
a Windows client in the LDAP directory if the passdb backend
option is set to ldapsam or ldapsam_compat: