6/18/2023 0 Comments Centos update![]() At present the AD support in Samba is optional and does not replace any of the PDC features. This means that NT4-style domains are also deprecated, but do not worry, it will be quite sometime before they are removed from Samba. Whilst all recent versions still continue to support setting up a new NT4-style PDC, from Samba 4.13.0, a number of the required SMBv1 parameters have been deprecated. There is no need to migrate an NT4-style domain to an AD. This means you can update a Samba 3.x NT4-style primary domain controller (PDC) to a recent version, as you previously updated, for example from 3.4.x to 3.5.x. However all newer versions include the features of previous versions - including the NT4-style (classic) domain support. The Active Directory (AD) Domain Controller (DC) support is one of the enhancements introduced in Samba 4.0. If you update to Samba 4 and later, you do not have to migrate to Active Directory. Samba, like Microsoft, advises upgrading to Active Directory. ![]() It is probably just a matter of time until they decide not to fix a break. Microsoft stopped supporting Windows NT 4.0 on Decemand twice recently they have broken compatibility to it in Windows 10. If you want to migrate a Samba NT4 domain to Samba Active Directory (AD), see Migrating a Samba NT4 Domain to Samba AD (Classic Upgrade). ![]() The following documentation describes the process of updating Samba to a newer version.
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