Re: Fedora Samba DC for what purpose it is released in Fedora ?

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On Mon, 02 Sep 2019, Dario Lesca wrote:
In Fedora Server there is a suit of package named samba and samba-dc*

These package, with some other, are useful to make Fedora an Active
Directory Domain Controller.

I have decide tu use it into a little lan and convert old samba NT 4
Style into AD-DC (classicupdate).

After few minutes almost everything work well, except for a thing ...
all windows PC cannot access to others windows PC.

I have ask on Samba ML some suggest, but in essence this was the
answer: "...Using MIT with a Samba AD DC is still experimental, you
should not run it in production..."
https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2019-September/225714.html

Then My questions now are:

a) For what purpose it's released Fedora Samba MIT-KERBEROS DC?

For testing purposes. There are few bits missing in MIT backend and we
are looking at fixing them at some point.

b) Someone can help me to debug my issue?

Please open a bug and provide more details, including debug logs and
network traces that demonstrate your problem.

--
/ Alexander Bokovoy
Sr. Principal Software Engineer
Security / Identity Management Engineering
Red Hat Limited, Finland
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