Steve, in simplest terms, a member server is just that, a member of the domain serving something (print services, file services, etc). A file server is generally part of either a member server, or it can be part of the domain server, its simply the part of the server that is handling how the files are transferred. A domain server would be either a PDC or AD DC, something that handles authentication, in some environments, you will find a NT4 style PDC (Primary Domain Controller), in others you will find AD DC's (Active Directory Domain Controllers), and still yet, there will be others that are just simple authentication (simple file servers, mainly used in home networks).
With all that said, you can mix and match somewhat, all DC's (Domain Controller, AKA domain server) have the capability of serving files (file server), but a member server MUST be part of the domain as it does not provide authentication, it only checks with a DC to see what parts of the file server it can access. I feel like I am saying what has already been said, so if you could be more specific about what kind of hierarchy you have, I could give you a more specific answer. For the most part, if its serving files and in a domain, but not providing authentication itself, its a 'member server', if its NOT in a domain, but simply serving files to any and all windows clients, its a simple file server, if its in a domain and providing the domain with username/password authentication its a domain server (or domain controller). Hope that helps, Ricky On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 5:34 PM, steve <st...@steve-ss.com> wrote: > On Mon, 2013-07-01 at 22:36 +0100, Jonathan Buzzard wrote: > > Thanks for the input. But. . . > > > > In both NT4 style and AD domains you have servers called domain servers > > . . .now you've introduced yet another term. What's a domain server? I > could make a guess and I'm almost certain it would be correct. But would > I? > > Can anyone simply give a plain English definition on any of these in a > samba context: > - file server > - member server > and now > - domain server > > I know that language evolves, but having to move the goalposts so often > depending on what post you read is a nightmare for non native English > speakers. It would help enormously over here, if we all stuck to calling > a spade a spade. > > Thanks for reading, > Steve > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba