samba-tool 8 Samba System Administration tools &doc.version; samba-tool Main Samba administration tool. samba-tool -h -W myworkgroup -U user -d debuglevel --v DESCRIPTION This tool is part of the samba 7 suite. OPTIONS -h|--help Show this help message and exit --realm=REALM Set the realm name --simple-bind-dn=DN DN to use for a simple bind --password=PASSWORD Password -U USERNAME|--username=USERNAME Username -W WORKGROUP|--workgroup=WORKGROUP Workgroup -N|--no-pass Don't ask for a password -k KERBEROS|--kerberos=KERBEROS Use Kerberos --ipaddress=IPADDRESS IP address of the server &popt.common.samba.client; COMMANDS computer Manage computer accounts. computer add <replaceable>computername</replaceable> [options] Add a new computer to the Active Directory Domain. The new computer name specified on the command is the sAMAccountName, with or without the trailing dollar sign. --computerou=COMPUTEROU DN of alternative location (with or without domainDN counterpart) to default CN=Computers in which new computer object will be created. E.g. 'OU=OUname'. --description=DESCRIPTION The new computers's description. --ip-address=IP_ADDRESS_LIST IPv4 address for the computer's A record, or IPv6 address for AAAA record, can be provided multiple times. --service-principal-name=SERVICE_PRINCIPAL_NAME_LIST Computer's Service Principal Name, can be provided multiple times. --prepare-oldjoin Prepare enabled machine account for oldjoin mechanism. computer create <replaceable>computername</replaceable> [options] Add a new computer. This is a synonym for the samba-tool computer add command and is available for compatibility reasons only. Please use samba-tool computer add instead. computer delete <replaceable>computername</replaceable> [options] Delete an existing computer account. The computer name specified on the command is the sAMAccountName, with or without the trailing dollar sign. computer edit <replaceable>computername</replaceable> Edit a computer AD object. The computer name specified on the command is the sAMAccountName, with or without the trailing dollar sign. --editor=EDITOR Specifies the editor to use instead of the system default, or 'vi' if no system default is set. computer list List all computers. computer move <replaceable>computername</replaceable> <replaceable>new_parent_dn</replaceable> [options] This command moves a computer account into the specified organizational unit or container. The computername specified on the command is the sAMAccountName, with or without the trailing dollar sign. The name of the organizational unit or container can be specified as a full DN or without the domainDN component. computer show <replaceable>computername</replaceable> [options] Display a computer AD object. The computer name specified on the command is the sAMAccountName, with or without the trailing dollar sign. --attributes=USER_ATTRS Comma separated list of attributes, which will be printed. contact Manage contacts. contact add [<replaceable>contactname</replaceable>] [options] Add a new contact to the Active Directory Domain. The name of the new contact can be specified by the first argument 'contactname' or the --given-name, --initial and --surname arguments. If no 'contactname' is given, contact's name will be made up of the given arguments by combining the given-name, initials and surname. Each argument is optional. A dot ('.') will be appended to the initials automatically. --ou=OU DN of alternative location (with or without domainDN counterpart) in which the new contact will be created. E.g. 'OU=OUname'. Default is the domain base. --description=DESCRIPTION The new contacts's description. --surname=SURNAME Contact's surname. --given-name=GIVEN_NAME Contact's given name. --initials=INITIALS Contact's initials. --display-name=DISPLAY_NAME Contact's display name. --job-title=JOB_TITLE Contact's job title. --department=DEPARTMENT Contact's department. --company=COMPANY Contact's company. --mail-address=MAIL_ADDRESS Contact's email address. --internet-address=INTERNET_ADDRESS Contact's home page. --telephone-number=TELEPHONE_NUMBER Contact's phone number. --mobile-number=MOBILE_NUMBER Contact's mobile phone number. --physical-delivery-office=PHYSICAL_DELIVERY_OFFICE Contact's office location. contact create [<replaceable>contactname</replaceable>] [options] Add a new contact. This is a synonym for the samba-tool contact add command and is available for compatibility reasons only. Please use samba-tool contact add instead. contact delete <replaceable>contactname</replaceable> [options] Delete an existing contact. The contactname specified on the command is the common name or the distinguished name of the contact object. The distinguished name of the contact can be specified with or without the domainDN component. contact edit <replaceable>contactname</replaceable> Modify a contact AD object. The contactname specified on the command is the common name or the distinguished name of the contact object. The distinguished name of the contact can be specified with or without the domainDN component. --editor=EDITOR Specifies the editor to use instead of the system default, or 'vi' if no system default is set. contact list [options] List all contacts. --full-dn Display contact's full DN instead of the name. contact move <replaceable>contactname</replaceable> <replaceable>new_parent_dn</replaceable> [options] This command moves a contact into the specified organizational unit or container. The contactname specified on the command is the common name or the distinguished name of the contact object. The distinguished name of the contact can be specified with or without the domainDN component. contact show <replaceable>contactname</replaceable> [options] Display a contact AD object. The contactname specified on the command is the common name or the distinguished name of the contact object. The distinguished name of the contact can be specified with or without the domainDN component. --attributes=CONTACT_ATTRS Comma separated list of attributes, which will be printed. contact rename <replaceable>contactname</replaceable> [options] Rename a contact and related attributes. This command allows to set the contact's name related attributes. The contact's CN will be renamed automatically. The contact's new CN will be made up by combining the given-name, initials and surname. A dot ('.') will be appended to the initials automatically, if required. Use the --force-new-cn option to specify the new CN manually and --reset-cn to reset this change. Use an empty attribute value to remove the specified attribute. The contact name specified on the command is the CN. --surname=SURNAME New surname. --given-name=GIVEN_NAME New given name. --initials=INITIALS New initials. --force-new-cn=NEW_CN Specify a new CN (RDN) instead of using a combination of the given name, initials and surname. --reset-cn Set the CN to the default combination of given name, initials and surname. --display-name=DISPLAY_NAME New display name. --mail-address=MAIL_ADDRESS New email address. dbcheck Check the local AD database for errors. delegation Manage Delegations. delegation add-service <replaceable>accountname</replaceable> <replaceable>principal</replaceable> [options] Add a service principal as msDS-AllowedToDelegateTo. delegation del-service <replaceable>accountname</replaceable> <replaceable>principal</replaceable> [options] Delete a service principal as msDS-AllowedToDelegateTo. delegation for-any-protocol <replaceable>accountname</replaceable> [(on|off)] [options] Set/unset UF_TRUSTED_TO_AUTHENTICATE_FOR_DELEGATION (S4U2Proxy) for an account. delegation for-any-service <replaceable>accountname</replaceable> [(on|off)] [options] Set/unset UF_TRUSTED_FOR_DELEGATION for an account. delegation show <replaceable>accountname</replaceable> [options] Show the delegation setting of an account. dns Manage Domain Name Service (DNS). dns add <replaceable>server</replaceable> <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>A|AAAA|PTR|CNAME|NS|MX|SRV|TXT</replaceable> <replaceable>data</replaceable> Add a DNS record. dns delete <replaceable>server</replaceable> <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>A|AAAA|PTR|CNAME|NS|MX|SRV|TXT</replaceable> <replaceable>data</replaceable> Delete a DNS record. dns query <replaceable>server</replaceable> <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>A|AAAA|PTR|CNAME|NS|MX|SRV|TXT|ALL</replaceable> [options] <replaceable>data</replaceable> Query a name. dns roothints <replaceable>server</replaceable> [<replaceable>name</replaceable>] [options] Query root hints. dns serverinfo <replaceable>server</replaceable> [options] Query server information. dns update <replaceable>server</replaceable> <replaceable>zone</replaceable> <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>A|AAAA|PTR|CNAME|NS|MX|SRV|TXT</replaceable> <replaceable>olddata</replaceable> <replaceable>newdata</replaceable> Update a DNS record. dns zonecreate <replaceable>server</replaceable> <replaceable>zone</replaceable> [options] Create a zone. dns zonedelete <replaceable>server</replaceable> <replaceable>zone</replaceable> [options] Delete a zone. dns zoneinfo <replaceable>server</replaceable> <replaceable>zone</replaceable> [options] Query zone information. dns zonelist <replaceable>server</replaceable> [options] List zones. domain Manage Domain. domain backup Create or restore a backup of the domain. domain backup offline Backup (with proper locking) local domain directories into a tar file. domain backup online Copy a running DC's current DB into a backup tar file. domain backup rename Copy a running DC's DB to backup file, renaming the domain in the process. domain backup restore Restore the domain's DB from a backup-file. domain classicupgrade [options] <replaceable>classic_smb_conf</replaceable> Upgrade from Samba classic (NT4-like) database to Samba AD DC database. domain dcpromo <replaceable>dnsdomain</replaceable> [DC|RODC] [options] Promote an existing domain member or NT4 PDC to an AD DC. domain demote Demote ourselves from the role of domain controller. domain exportkeytab <replaceable>keytab</replaceable> [options] Dumps Kerberos keys of the domain into a keytab. domain info <replaceable>ip_address</replaceable> [options] Print basic info about a domain and the specified DC. domain join <replaceable>dnsdomain</replaceable> [DC|RODC|MEMBER|SUBDOMAIN] [options] Join a domain as either member or backup domain controller. domain level <replaceable>show|raise</replaceable> <replaceable>options</replaceable> [options] Show/raise domain and forest function levels. domain passwordsettings <replaceable>show|set</replaceable> <replaceable>options</replaceable> [options] Show/set password settings. domain passwordsettings pso Manage fine-grained Password Settings Objects (PSOs). domain passwordsettings pso apply <replaceable>pso-name</replaceable> <replaceable>user-or-group-name</replaceable> [options] Applies a PSO's password policy to a user or group. domain passwordsettings pso create <replaceable>pso-name</replaceable> <replaceable>precedence</replaceable> [options] Creates a new Password Settings Object (PSO). domain passwordsettings pso delete <replaceable>pso-name</replaceable> [options] Deletes a Password Settings Object (PSO). domain passwordsettings pso list [options] Lists all Password Settings Objects (PSOs). domain passwordsettings pso set <replaceable>pso-name</replaceable> [options] Modifies a Password Settings Object (PSO). domain passwordsettings pso show <replaceable>user-name</replaceable> [options] Displays a Password Settings Object (PSO). domain passwordsettings pso show-user <replaceable>pso-name</replaceable> [options] Displays the Password Settings that apply to a user. domain passwordsettings pso unapply <replaceable>pso-name</replaceable> <replaceable>user-or-group-name</replaceable> [options] Updates a PSO to no longer apply to a user or group. domain provision Promote an existing domain member or NT4 PDC to an AD DC. domain trust Domain and forest trust management. domain trust create <replaceable>DOMAIN</replaceable> <replaceable>options</replaceable> [options] Create a domain or forest trust. domain trust delete <replaceable>DOMAIN</replaceable> <replaceable>options</replaceable> [options] Delete a domain trust. domain trust list <replaceable>options</replaceable> [options] List domain trusts. domain trust namespaces [<replaceable>DOMAIN</replaceable>] <replaceable>options</replaceable> [options] Manage forest trust namespaces. domain trust show <replaceable>DOMAIN</replaceable> <replaceable>options</replaceable> [options] Show trusted domain details. domain trust validate <replaceable>DOMAIN</replaceable> <replaceable>options</replaceable> [options] Validate a domain trust. drs Manage Directory Replication Services (DRS). drs bind Show DRS capabilities of a server. drs kcc Trigger knowledge consistency center run. drs options Query or change options for NTDS Settings object of a domain controller. drs replicate <replaceable>destination_DC</replaceable> <replaceable>source_DC</replaceable> <replaceable>NC</replaceable> [options] Replicate a naming context between two DCs. drs showrepl Show replication status. The --json option results in JSON output, and with the --summary option produces very little output when the replication status seems healthy. dsacl Administer DS ACLs dsacl set Modify access list on a directory object. forest Manage Forest configuration. forest directory_service Manage directory_service behaviour for the forest. forest directory_service dsheuristics <replaceable>VALUE</replaceable> Modify dsheuristics directory_service configuration for the forest. forest directory_service show Show current directory_service configuration for the forest. fsmo Manage Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO). fsmo seize [options] Seize the role. fsmo show Show the roles. fsmo transfer [options] Transfer the role. gpo Manage Group Policy Objects (GPO). gpo create <replaceable>displayname</replaceable> [options] Create an empty GPO. gpo del <replaceable>gpo</replaceable> [options] Delete GPO. gpo dellink <replaceable>container_dn</replaceable> <replaceable>gpo</replaceable> [options] Delete GPO link from a container. gpo fetch <replaceable>gpo</replaceable> [options] Download a GPO. gpo getinheritance <replaceable>container_dn</replaceable> [options] Get inheritance flag for a container. gpo getlink <replaceable>container_dn</replaceable> [options] List GPO Links for a container. gpo list <replaceable>username</replaceable> [options] List GPOs for an account. gpo listall List all GPOs. gpo listcontainers <replaceable>gpo</replaceable> [options] List all linked containers for a GPO. gpo setinheritance <replaceable>container_dn</replaceable> <replaceable>block|inherit</replaceable> [options] Set inheritance flag on a container. gpo setlink <replaceable>container_dn</replaceable> <replaceable>gpo</replaceable> [options] Add or Update a GPO link to a container. gpo show <replaceable>gpo</replaceable> [options] Show information for a GPO. group Manage groups. group add <replaceable>groupname</replaceable> [options] Create a new AD group. group create <replaceable>groupname</replaceable> [options] Add a new AD group. This is a synonym for the samba-tool group add command and is available for compatibility reasons only. Please use samba-tool group add instead. group addmembers <replaceable>groupname</replaceable> <replaceable>members</replaceable> [options] Add members to an AD group. group delete <replaceable>groupname</replaceable> [options] Delete an AD group. group edit <replaceable>groupname</replaceable> Edit a group AD object. --editor=EDITOR Specifies the editor to use instead of the system default, or 'vi' if no system default is set. group list List all groups. group listmembers <replaceable>groupname</replaceable> [options] List all members of the specified AD group. By default the sAMAccountNames are listed. If no sAMAccountName is available, the CN will be used instead. --full-dn List the distinguished names instead of the sAMAccountNames. --hide-expired Do not list expired group members. --hide-disabled Do not list disabled group members. group move <replaceable>groupname</replaceable> <replaceable>new_parent_dn</replaceable> [options] This command moves a group into the specified organizational unit or container. The groupname specified on the command is the sAMAccountName. The name of the organizational unit or container can be specified as a full DN or without the domainDN component. group removemembers <replaceable>groupname</replaceable> <replaceable>members</replaceable> [options] Remove members from the specified AD group. group show <replaceable>groupname</replaceable> [options] Show group object and it's attributes. group stats [options] Show statistics for overall groups and group memberships. group rename <replaceable>groupname</replaceable> [options] Rename a group and related attributes. This command allows to set the group's name related attributes. The group's CN will be renamed automatically. The group's CN will be the sAMAccountName. Use the --force-new-cn option to specify the new CN manually and the --reset-cn to reset this change. Use an empty attribute value to remove the specified attribute. The groupname specified on the command is the sAMAccountName. --force-new-cn=NEW_CN Specify a new CN (RDN) instead of using the sAMAccountName. --reset-cn Set the CN to the sAMAccountName. --mail-address=MAIL_ADDRESS New mail address --samaccountname=SAMACCOUNTNAME New account name (sAMAccountName/logon name) ldapcmp <replaceable>URL1</replaceable> <replaceable>URL2</replaceable> <replaceable>domain|configuration|schema|dnsdomain|dnsforest</replaceable> [options] Compare two LDAP databases. ntacl Manage NT ACLs. ntacl changedomsid <replaceable>original-domain-SID</replaceable> <replaceable>new-domain-SID</replaceable> <replaceable>file</replaceable> [options] Change the domain SID for ACLs. Can be used to change all entries in acl_xattr when the machine's SID has accidentally changed or the data set has been copied to another machine either via backup/restore or rsync. --use-ntvfs Set the ACLs directly to the TDB or xattr. The POSIX permissions will NOT be changed, only the NT ACL will be stored. --service=SERVICE Specify the name of the smb.conf service to use. This option is required in combination with the --use-s3fs option. --use-s3fs Set the ACLs for use with the default s3fs file server via the VFS layer. This option requires a smb.conf service, specified by the --service=SERVICE option. --xattr-backend=[native|tdb] Specify the xattr backend type (native fs or tdb). --eadb-file=EADB_FILE Name of the tdb file where attributes are stored. --recursive Set the ACLs for directories and their contents recursively. --follow-symlinks Follow symlinks when --recursive is specified. --verbose Verbosely list files and ACLs which are being processed. ntacl get <replaceable>file</replaceable> [options] Get ACLs on a file. ntacl set <replaceable>acl</replaceable> <replaceable>file</replaceable> [options] Set ACLs on a file. ntacl sysvolcheck Check sysvol ACLs match defaults (including correct ACLs on GPOs). ntacl sysvolreset Reset sysvol ACLs to defaults (including correct ACLs on GPOs). ou Manage organizational units (OUs). ou add <replaceable>ou_dn</replaceable> [options] Add a new organizational unit. The name of the organizational unit can be specified as a full DN or without the domainDN component. --description=DESCRIPTION Specify OU's description. ou create <replaceable>ou_dn</replaceable> [options] Add a new organizational unit. This is a synonym for the samba-tool ou add command and is available for compatibility reasons only. Please use samba-tool ou add instead. ou delete <replaceable>ou_dn</replaceable> [options] Delete an organizational unit. The name of the organizational unit can be specified as a full DN or without the domainDN component. --force-subtree-delete Delete organizational unit and all children reclusively. ou list [options] List all organizational units. --full-dn Display DNs including the base DN. ou listobjects <replaceable>ou_dn</replaceable> [options] List all objects in an organizational unit. The name of the organizational unit can be specified as a full DN or without the domainDN component. --full-dn Display DNs including the base DN. -r|--recursive List objects recursively. ou move <replaceable>old_ou_dn</replaceable> <replaceable>new_parent_dn</replaceable> [options] Move an organizational unit. The name of the organizational units can be specified as a full DN or without the domainDN component. ou rename <replaceable>old_ou_dn</replaceable> <replaceable>new_ou_dn</replaceable> [options] Rename an organizational unit. The name of the organizational units can be specified as a full DN or without the domainDN component. rodc Manage Read-Only Domain Controller (RODC). rodc preload <replaceable>SID</replaceable>|<replaceable>DN</replaceable>|<replaceable>accountname</replaceable> [options] Preload one account for an RODC. schema Manage and query schema. schema attribute modify <replaceable>attribute</replaceable> [options] Modify the behaviour of an attribute in schema. schema attribute show <replaceable>attribute</replaceable> [options] Display an attribute schema definition. schema attribute show_oc <replaceable>attribute</replaceable> [options] Show objectclasses that MAY or MUST contain this attribute. schema objectclass show <replaceable>objectclass</replaceable> [options] Display an objectclass schema definition. sites Manage sites. sites create <replaceable>site</replaceable> [options] Create a new site. sites remove <replaceable>site</replaceable> [options] Delete an existing site. spn Manage Service Principal Names (SPN). spn add <replaceable>name</replaceable> <replaceable>user</replaceable> [options] Create a new SPN. spn delete <replaceable>name</replaceable> [<replaceable>user</replaceable>] [options] Delete an existing SPN. spn list <replaceable>user</replaceable> [options] List SPNs of a given user. testparm Check the syntax of the configuration file. time Retrieve the time on a server. user Manage users. user add <replaceable>username</replaceable> [<replaceable>password</replaceable>] Add a new user to the Active Directory Domain. user create <replaceable>username</replaceable> [<replaceable>password</replaceable>] Add a new user. This is a synonym for the samba-tool user add command and is available for compatibility reasons only. Please use samba-tool user add instead. user delete <replaceable>username</replaceable> [options] Delete an existing user account. user disable <replaceable>username</replaceable> Disable a user account. user edit <replaceable>username</replaceable> Edit a user account AD object. --editor=EDITOR Specifies the editor to use instead of the system default, or 'vi' if no system default is set. user enable <replaceable>username</replaceable> Enable a user account. user list List all users. By default the user's sAMAccountNames are listed. --full-dn List user's distinguished names instead of the sAMAccountNames. -b BASE_DN|--base-dn=BASE_DN Specify base DN to use. Only users under the specified base DN will be listed. --hide-expired Do not list expired user accounts. --hide-disabled Do not list disabled user accounts. user setprimarygroup <replaceable>username</replaceable> <replaceable>primarygroupname</replaceable> Set the primary group a user account. user getgroups <replaceable>username</replaceable> Get the direct group memberships of a user account. user show <replaceable>username</replaceable> [options] Display a user AD object. --attributes=USER_ATTRS Comma separated list of attributes, which will be printed. user move <replaceable>username</replaceable> <replaceable>new_parent_dn</replaceable> [options] This command moves a user account into the specified organizational unit or container. The username specified on the command is the sAMAccountName. The name of the organizational unit or container can be specified as a full DN or without the domainDN component. user password [options] Change password for a user account (the one provided in authentication). user rename <replaceable>username</replaceable> [options] Rename a user and related attributes. This command allows to set the user's name related attributes. The user's CN will be renamed automatically. The user's new CN will be made up by combining the given-name, initials and surname. A dot ('.') will be appended to the initials automatically, if required. Use the --force-new-cn option to specify the new CN manually and --reset-cn to reset this change. Use an empty attribute value to remove the specified attribute. The username specified on the command is the sAMAccountName. --surname=SURNAME New surname --given-name=GIVEN_NAME New given name --initials=INITIALS New initials --force-new-cn=NEW_CN Specify a new CN (RDN) instead of using a combination of the given name, initials and surname. --reset-cn Set the CN to the default combination of given name, initials and surname. --display-name=DISPLAY_NAME New display name --mail-address=MAIL_ADDRESS New email address --samaccountname=SAMACCOUNTNAME New account name (sAMAccountName/logon name) --upn=UPN New user principal name user setexpiry <replaceable>username</replaceable> [options] Set the expiration of a user account. user setpassword <replaceable>username</replaceable> [options] Sets or resets the password of a user account. user unlock <replaceable>username</replaceable> [options] This command unlocks a user account in the Active Directory domain. user getpassword <replaceable>username</replaceable> [options] Gets the password of a user account. user syncpasswords <replaceable>--cache-ldb-initialize</replaceable> [options] Syncs the passwords of all user accounts, using an optional script. Note that this command should run on a single domain controller only (typically the PDC-emulator). vampire [options] <replaceable>domain</replaceable> Join and synchronise a remote AD domain to the local server. Please note that samba-tool vampire is deprecated, please use samba-tool domain join instead. visualize [options] <replaceable>subcommand</replaceable> Produce graphical representations of Samba network state. To work out what is happening in a replication graph, it is sometimes helpful to use visualisations. There are two subcommands, two graphical modes, and (roughly) two modes of operation with respect to the location of authority. MODES OF OPERATION samba-tool visualize ntdsconn Looks at NTDS connections. samba-tool visualize reps Looks at repsTo and repsFrom objects. samba-tool visualize uptodateness Looks at replication lag as shown by the uptodateness vectors. GRAPHICAL MODES --distance Distances between DCs are shown in a matrix in the terminal. --dot Generate Graphviz dot output (for ntdsconn and reps modes). When viewed using dot or xdot, this shows the network as a graph with DCs as vertices and connections edges. Certain types of degenerate edges are shown in different colours or line-styles. --xdot Generate Graphviz dot output as with --dot and attempt to view it immediately using /usr/bin/xdot. -r Normally, samba-tool talks to one database; with the -r option attempts are made to contact all the DCs known to the first database. This is necessary for samba-tool visualize uptodateness and for samba-tool visualize reps because the repsFrom/To objects are not replicated, and it can reveal replication issues in other modes. help Gives usage information. VERSION This man page is complete for version &doc.version; of the Samba suite. AUTHOR The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed.