pdbedit(8)
NAME
pdbedit - manage the SAM database (Database of Samba Users)
SYNOPSIS
pdbedit [-L] [-v] [-w] [-u username] [-f fullname] [-h homedir]
[-D drive] [-S script] [-p profile] [-a] [-m] [-r] [-x]
[-i passdb-backend] [-e passdb-backend] [-b passdb-backend]
[-g] [-d debuglevel] [-s configfile] [-P account-policy]
[-C value] [-c account-control]
DESCRIPTION
This tool is part of the samba(7) suite.
The pdbedit program is used to manage the users accounts stored in the
sam database and can only be run by root.
The pdbedit tool uses the passdb modular interface and is independent
from the kind of users database used (currently there are smbpasswd,
ldap, nis+ and tdb based and more can be added without changing the
tool).
There are five main ways to use pdbedit: adding a user account, remov-
ing a user account, modifing a user account, listing user accounts, im-
porting users accounts.
OPTIONS
-L This option lists all the user accounts present in the users
database. This option prints a list of user/uid pairs separated
by the ':' character.
Example: pdbedit -L
sorce:500:Simo Sorce
samba:45:Test User
-v This option enables the verbose listing format. It causes pdbed-
it to list the users in the database, printing out the account
fields in a descriptive format.
Example: pdbedit -L -v
---------------
username: sorce
user ID/Group: 500/500
user RID/GRID: 2000/2001
Full Name: Simo Sorce
Home Directory: \\BERSERKER\sorce
HomeDir Drive: H:
Logon Script: \\BERSERKER\netlogon\sorce.bat
Profile Path: \\BERSERKER\profile
---------------
username: samba
user ID/Group: 45/45
user RID/GRID: 1090/1091
Full Name: Test User
Home Directory: \\BERSERKER\samba
HomeDir Drive:
Logon Script:
Profile Path: \\BERSERKER\profile
-w This option sets the "smbpasswd" listing format. It will make
pdbedit list the users in the database, printing out the account
fields in a format compatible with thesmbpasswd file format.
(see thesmbpasswd(5) for details)
Example: pdbedit -L -w
sorce:500:508818B733CE64BEAAD3B435B51404EE:
D2A2418EFC466A8A0F6B1DBB5C3DB80C:
[UX ]:LCT-00000000:
samba:45:0F2B255F7B67A7A9AAD3B435B51404EE:
BC281CE3F53B6A5146629CD4751D3490:
[UX ]:LCT-3BFA1E8D:
-u username
This option specifies the username to be used for the operation
requested (listing, adding, removing). It is required in add,
remove and modify operations and optional in list operations.
-f fullname
This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account.
It will specify the user's full name.
Example: -f "Simo Sorce"
-h homedir
This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account.
It will specify the user's home directory network path.
Example: -h "\\\\BERSERKER\\sorce"
-D drive
This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account.
It will specify the windows drive letter to be used to map the
home directory.
Example: -d "H:"
-S script
This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account.
It will specify the user's logon script path.
Example: -S "\\\\BERSERKER\\netlogon\\sorce.bat"
-p profile
This option can be used while adding or modifing a user account.
It will specify the user's profile directory.
Example: -p "\\\\BERSERKER\\netlogon"
-G SID|rid
This option can be used while adding or modifying a user ac-
count. It will specify the users' new primary group SID (Securi-
ty Identifier) or rid.
Example: -G S-1-5-21-2447931902-1787058256-3961074038-1201
-U SID|rid
This option can be used while adding or modifying a user ac-
count. It will specify the users' new SID (Security Identifier)
or rid.
Example: -U S-1-5-21-2447931902-1787058256-3961074038-5004
-c account-control
This option can be used while adding or modifying a user ac-
count. It will specify the users' account control property. Pos-
sible flags are listed below.
o N: No password required
o D: Account disabled
o H: Home directory required
o T: Temporary duplicate of other account
o U: Regular user account
o M: MNS logon user account
o W: Workstation Trust Account
o S: Server Trust Account
o L: Automatic Locking
o X: Password does not expire
o I: Domain Trust Account
Example: -c "[X ]"
-a This option is used to add a user into the database. This com-
mand needs a user name specified with the -u switch. When adding
a new user, pdbedit will also ask for the password to be used.
Example: pdbedit -a -u sorce
new password:
retype new password
Note
pdbedit does not call the unix password syncronisation script if
unix password sync has been set. It only updates the data in the
Samba user database.
If you wish to add a user and synchronise the password that im-
mediately, use smbpasswd's -a option.
-r This option is used to modify an existing user in the database.
This command needs a user name specified with the -u switch.
Other options can be specified to modify the properties of the
specified user. This flag is kept for backwards compatibility,
but it is no longer necessary to specify it.
-m This option may only be used in conjunction with the -a option.
It will make pdbedit to add a machine trust account instead of a
user account (-u username will provide the machine name).
Example: pdbedit -a -m -u w2k-wks
-x This option causes pdbedit to delete an account from the data-
base. It needs a username specified with the -u switch.
Example: pdbedit -x -u bob
-i passdb-backend
Use a different passdb backend to retrieve users than the one
specified in smb.conf. Can be used to import data into your lo-
cal user database.
This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to an-
other.
Example: pdbedit -i smbpasswd:/etc/smbpasswd.old
-e passdb-backend
Exports all currently available users to the specified password
database backend.
This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to an-
other and will ease backing up.
Example: pdbedit -e smbpasswd:/root/samba-users.backup
-g If you specify -g, then -i in-backend -e out-backend applies to
the group mapping instead of the user database.
This option will ease migration from one passdb backend to an-
other and will ease backing up.
-b passdb-backend
Use a different default passdb backend.
Example: pdbedit -b xml:/root/pdb-backup.xml -l
-P account-policy
Display an account policy
Valid policies are: minimum password age, reset count minutes,
disconnect time, user must logon to change password, password
history, lockout duration, min password length, maximum password
age and bad lockout attempt.
Example: pdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt"
account policy value for bad lockout attempt is 0
-C account-policy-value
Sets an account policy to a specified value. This option may on-
ly be used in conjunction with the -P option.
Example: pdbedit -P "bad lockout attempt" -C 3
account policy value for bad lockout attempt was 0
account policy value for bad lockout attempt is now 3
-h|--help
Print a summary of command line options.
-V Prints the program version number.
-s <configuration file>
The file specified contains the configuration details required
by the server. The information in this file includes server-spe-
cific information such as what printcap file to use, as well as
descriptions of all the services that the server is to provide.
See smb.conf for more information. The default configuration
file name is determined at compile time.
-d|--debug=debuglevel
debuglevel is an integer from 0 to 10. The default value if this
parameter is not specified is zero.
The higher this value, the more detail will be logged to the log
files about the activities of the server. At level 0, only crit-
ical errors and serious warnings will be logged. Level 1 is a
reasonable level for day-to-day running - it generates a small
amount of information about operations carried out.
Levels above 1 will generate considerable amounts of log data,
and should only be used when investigating a problem. Levels
above 3 are designed for use only by developers and generate
HUGE amounts of log data, most of which is extremely cryptic.
Note that specifying this parameter here will override the pa-
rameter in the smb.conf file.
-l|--logfile=logdirectory
Base directory name for log/debug files. The extension ".prog-
name" will be appended (e.g. log.smbclient, log.smbd, etc...).
The log file is never removed by the client.
NOTES
This command may be used only by root.
VERSION
This man page is correct for version 3.0 of the Samba suite.
SEE ALSO
smbpasswd(5), samba(7)
AUTHOR
The original Samba software and related utilities were created by An-
drew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open
Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed.
The pdbedit manpage was written by Simo Sorce and Jelmer Vernooij.
PDBEDIT(8)
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