>From : Edmundo Valle Neto >The point is, %anything is not recognised inside a script. >But, yes, adduser is a little different in Debian, it doesnt have "-M" >option, for example. >If you look at "Samba by Example" you will find something like that: > >add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false/ -d /dev/null '%u'
"add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false/ -d /dev/null '%m'" Work. But one thing : you must put this line in the first line of [global], or the script will be done after the domain's enter try. Thank you. >This is the only work that must be done by the add machine script here, >the samba account will be created when the client is joined (with the >root account or any other account that have privileges to do that). >This is used to configure accounts other that root to join clients, for >example. I will try this line today. >I dont understood what do you mean by "your share", but... Share = domain.. sorry i twas a mistake. >If you dont >want to enter with a local administrator account to manage network >settings and domain join/unjoin, you can put the users inside the group >"Domain Administrators" that this group will be added to the local >administrators group of the machine when joined, well, it depends of how >did you created your default groups and SIDs. Or create a group in samba >put some users inside it an make this group belong to the local >administrator group in every machine, then the domain accounts will have >local administrative right in those workstations. Simple. If i understand what you say, I have to create a group who I put the users. But how can i attribute the local administrator for this group?
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