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07-27-2004 02:00 AM
07-27-2004 02:00 AM
Samba and Windows 2003 as PDC
Hi all
Some people requested me to join my HP-UX 11.0/Samba 2.2.8a machine to a Windows 2003 new domain. They requested me this to validate all Samba users through the MS Windows server, that holds all print queues (not a great reason in my opinion, but that's it).
I am somewhat concerned about the security matter that this "migration" involves.
In particular, I wonder to know what a "maliced" MS Win Administrator could do on the disk shares, or eventually on all the system.
Or maybe I am beginning to be somewhat paranoid, and all of these doubts should be forgotten as soon as possible.
Thank you for your help
Enrico
Some people requested me to join my HP-UX 11.0/Samba 2.2.8a machine to a Windows 2003 new domain. They requested me this to validate all Samba users through the MS Windows server, that holds all print queues (not a great reason in my opinion, but that's it).
I am somewhat concerned about the security matter that this "migration" involves.
In particular, I wonder to know what a "maliced" MS Win Administrator could do on the disk shares, or eventually on all the system.
Or maybe I am beginning to be somewhat paranoid, and all of these doubts should be forgotten as soon as possible.
Thank you for your help
Enrico
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07-27-2004 02:58 AM
07-27-2004 02:58 AM
Re: Samba and Windows 2003 as PDC
A good idea - that way users can be authenticated via the Windows server - less admin on your part.
The NT Admins can't damage your config nor your server - so no worries - though they might be able to delete all files in a share :)
Make sure your Samba shares are backed up.
Rgds...Geoff
The NT Admins can't damage your config nor your server - so no worries - though they might be able to delete all files in a share :)
Make sure your Samba shares are backed up.
Rgds...Geoff
Proverbs 3:5,6 Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make all your paths straight.
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07-27-2004 03:09 AM
07-27-2004 03:09 AM
Re: Samba and Windows 2003 as PDC
You will have less admin headaches under this plan. Its been done, and the security issues involve problems with the Windows Server OS.
On the Linux side, if the Windows PDC says the user is valid you are fine.
There is no need to be paranoid. Work with the Windows admin and this can make you more secure. Having the password file on another server makes it harder to hack your Linux box.
SEP
On the Linux side, if the Windows PDC says the user is valid you are fine.
There is no need to be paranoid. Work with the Windows admin and this can make you more secure. Having the password file on another server makes it harder to hack your Linux box.
SEP
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