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diff --git a/docs-xml/smbdotconf/security/passwordhashgpgkeyids.xml b/docs-xml/smbdotconf/security/passwordhashgpgkeyids.xml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e53cdbe --- /dev/null +++ b/docs-xml/smbdotconf/security/passwordhashgpgkeyids.xml @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +<samba:parameter name="password hash gpg key ids" + context="G" + type="cmdlist" + xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc"> +<description> + <para>If <command moreinfo="none">samba</command> is running as an + active directory domain controller, it is possible to store the + cleartext password of accounts in a PGP/OpenGPG encrypted form.</para> + + <para>You can specify one or more recipients by key id or user id. + Note that 32bit key ids are not allowed, specify at least 64bit.</para> + + <para>The value is stored as 'Primary:SambaGPG' in the + <command moreinfo="none">supplementalCredentials</command> attribute.</para> + + <para>As password changes can occur on any domain controller, + you should configure this on each of them. Note that this feature is currently + available only on Samba domain controllers.</para> + + <para>This option is only available if <command moreinfo="none">samba</command> + was compiled with <command moreinfo="none">gpgme</command> support.</para> + + <para>You may need to export the <command moreinfo="none">GNUPGHOME</command> + environment variable before starting <command moreinfo="none">samba</command>. + <emphasis>It is strongly recommended to only store the public key in this + location. The private key is not used for encryption and should be + only stored where decryption is required.</emphasis></para> + + <para>Being able to restore the cleartext password helps, when they need to be imported + into other authentication systems later (see <command moreinfo="none">samba-tool user getpassword</command>) + or you want to keep the passwords in sync with another system, e.g. an OpenLDAP server + (see <command moreinfo="none">samba-tool user syncpasswords</command>).</para> + + <para>While this option needs to be configured on all domain controllers, the + <command moreinfo="none">samba-tool user syncpasswords</command> command should + run on a single domain controller only (typically the PDC-emulator).</para> +</description> + +<related>unix password sync</related> + +<value type="default"></value> +<value type="example">4952E40301FAB41A</value> +<value type="example">selftest@samba.example.com</value> +<value type="example">selftest@samba.example.com, 4952E40301FAB41A</value> +</samba:parameter> |