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bhuvan@ubuntu.com (Bhuvaneswaran Arumugam)
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Located in C/serverguide-C.omf:9(maintainer)
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robbieboy@gmail.com (Robert Stoffers)
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Located in C/serverguide-C.omf:12(contributor)
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bshumate@openmindshare.com (Brian Shumate)
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Located in C/serverguide-C.omf:15(contributor)
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2006-04-06
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Located in C/serverguide-C.omf:19(date)
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An introduction to installing and configuring server applications on Ubuntu.
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Located in C/serverguide-C.omf:21(description) C/bookinfo.xml:64(para)
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At the prompt enter the following command to install the SAMBA server applications:
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Located in C/windows-networking.xml:64(para)
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The LDAP server application provides Directory Services functionality to Windows computers in a manner very similar to Microsoft Active Directory services. Such services include managing the identities and relationships of computers, users, and groups of computers or users that participate in the network, and providing a consistent means to describe, locate, and manage these resources. The freely available implementation of LDAP available for your Ubuntu system is called <emphasis role="italic">OpenLDAP</emphasis>. The server daemons responsible for handling OpenLDAP directory requests and the propagation of directory data from one LDAP server to another on Ubuntu, are <application>slapd</application> and <application>slurpd</application>. OpenLDAP may be used in conjunction with SAMBA to provide File, Print, and Directory services in much the same way a Windows Domain Controller does so long as SAMBA is compiled with LDAP support.
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Located in ../generic/serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:136(para)
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security = ADS
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Located in ../generic/serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:167(emphasis)
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Computer Accounts are used in Directory Services to uniquely identify computer systems participating in a network, and are even treated in the same manner as users in terms of security. Computer accounts may have passwords just as user accounts do, and are subject to authorization to network resources in the same manner as user accounts. For example, if a network user, with a valid account for a particular network attempts to authenticate with a network resource from a computer which does not have a valid computer account, depending upon policies enforced on the network, the user may be denied access to the resource if the computer the user is attempting authentication from is considered to be an unauthorized computer.
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Located in ../generic/serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:190(para)
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A computer account may be added to the SAMBA password file, provided the name of the computer being added exists as a valid user account in the local password database first. The syntax for adding a computer or machine account to the SAMBA password file is to use the <application>smbpasswd</application> command from a terminal prompt as follows:
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Located in ../generic/serverguide/C/windows-networking.xml:199(para)
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