I converted the GPO script into a .reg file, uploaded and imported via ssh.
Microsoft AD, Samba, and the long list of alternatives, they can go screw eachother for the next 10 years. By the time they are done, I'll probably be dead already. -------- Original Message -------- On 6/20/25 02:35, Ian McWilliam <kaosa...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > On 20 Jun 2025, at 8:56 am, jslee <openbsd.li...@internetemails.net> wrote: > > > > On Fri, 20 Jun 2025, at 08:17, otto.cooper wrote: > >> I see there is no package for the kerberos server... > >> > >> If I were the maintainer, I would apply for a GSOC and supervise a pair > >> or students to get it done. > > > > Supervising students is labour. > > > > You are asking for free (to you) labour from others when all the tools are > available to you to do it yourself. Not a good look > > > OpenBSD has no ACL and Extended Attribute support in the kernel vfs layers. > Until that is added, it’s unlikely that AD support will ever come back. There > are other issues but that is a show stopper. The ACL VFS plugin is broken and > it seems that OpenBSD’s `unname -a` doesn’t contain the word “linux” so the > samba devs are reluctant to do anything about it. > > GSOC would need an OpenBSD kernel dev to supervise to add missing VFS > pieces, on that one I am not and would need to work with the samba devs all > of who ignore that bugs I have added to their bug tracker over the years. > Other people have had more success in getting samba devs to fix things. > > I anyone is going to reenable support and try it out, i’d also suggest > renenabling the port AD FLAVOR for it as well. > > > Ian McWilliam >