Configure for Client in Samba Primary Domain Controller network.
[1] If client computer is Linux, Set LDAP Client or Set Samba BDC.
If set normaly LDAP Client, See here. However, in this case, when a user change his password on Client, only LDAP password is changed, not changed SMB password, They are not synced, so please change password on PDC server if anyone want to change their password.
If set Samba BDC, See here. In this case, changing password is synced by smbpassword even if from clinet.
[2] For the case that client is Windows machine, this example is for Windows XP, changing password is synced by normaly changing procedure of password on Windows.
Open Property on your Windows PC and Click 'Change' button.
[3] Check a box 'Domain' and Input domain name you set in smb.conf
[4] Authenticate admin user that you set in smb.conf.
[5] Done to enter domain. Reboot your PC.
[6] After rebooting, change destination of logon to domain and authenticate a user in Samba PDC. If you'd like to change password, Change it with normal procedure on Windows, password is synced.
I think Samba is standard on nearly all distributions of Linux and is commonly included as a basic system service on other Unix-based operating systems as well.
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