MF> We had problems removing password complexity, and I noticed a lot of MF> confusion on the list about exactly this topic. So I thought I would post MF> our success.
MF> We're talking about a Samba4 PDC/AD here. Once we got Samba installed and MF> provisioned, we used samba-tool from the command-line on the Samba box to MF> change the domain password settings: MF> sudo samba-tool domain passwordsettings set --complexity=off MF> sudo samba-tool domain passwordsettings set --history-length=0 MF> sudo samba-tool domain passwordsettings set --min-pwd-age=0 MF> sudo samba-tool domain passwordsettings set --max-pwd-age=0 MF> Restarted Samba, did a gpupdate /force on the workstation, and it worked. MF> No need to set up a GPO (although that would sometimes be preferable). MF> We tried the samba-tool method initially, as well as a GPO, and were MF> baffled when neither worked. I think we had our minumum password age at the MF> default value (1 day) and were trying to reset the password the same day we MF> created the accounts. MF> In any case, we're able to change passwords with reckless abandon in our MF> test environment at the moment. MF> Mark FYI Only: One note, for the record. When you're doing the initial provision, and are supplying the root/admin password for the domain, there is NOT a way to reduce the complexity requirements for that operation. [Not that you'd *want* your master domain admin password to be something ridiculously lousy like "abc" or anything.] But someone has asked about getting 'round it before. If it really bothers someone, you can always meet the complexity requirement during provision, then use the samba-tool as above, and change it to "xyz" if that's what turns your crank. :) -Greg -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
