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6.5.3 Domain Options

Table 6.9 shows the options that are commonly used in association with domain logons.


Table 6.9: Windows 95/98 Domain Logon Options

Option

Parameters

Function

Default

Scope

domain logons

boolean

Indicates whether Windows domain logons are to be used.

no

Global

domain group map

string (fully-qualified pathname)

Name of the file used to map Unix to Windows NT domain groups.

None

Global

domain user map

string (fully-qualified pathname)

Name of the file used to map Unix to Windows NT domain users.

None

Global

local group map

string (fully-qualified pathname)

Name of the file used to map Unix to Windows NT local groups.

None

Global

revalidate

boolean

If yes, Samba forces users to authenticate themselves with each connection to a share.

no

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