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This was the only way so far i could get it to work. other tutorials speak of setfacl and so, but this doesn't exist in Alpine. I will edit this page as i learn more.
This was the only way so far i could get it to work. other tutorials speak of setfacl and so, but this doesn't exist in Alpine. I will edit this page as i learn more.
edit: it apears to exist in the acl package.
== See also ==
* [[Setting up a samba-ad-dc]]
* [[Setting up a Samba server]]
* [[Main Page|Helpful links to Samba]]
[[Category:Authentification]]

Latest revision as of 05:49, 6 December 2025

Setting up Samba AD Server with Roaming Profiles is not very hard. But some changes are different than other tutorials.

  1. Setup Samba using this page: Setting up a samba-ad-dc
  2. Create a directory to store the roaming profiles: mkdir -p /srv/samba/Profiles/
  3. This is where my (jhjacobs81) journey differs from the average tutorial online. I had to use the following command: chown root:users /srv/samba/Profiles/

This was the only way so far i could get it to work. other tutorials speak of setfacl and so, but this doesn't exist in Alpine. I will edit this page as i learn more.

edit: it apears to exist in the acl package.

See also