Template: samba4/upgrade-from-v3 Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Upgrade from Samba 3? It is possible to migrate the existing configuration files from Samba 3 to Samba 4. This is likely to fail for complex setups, but should provide a good starting point for most existing installations. Template: samba4/server-role Type: select Choices: domain controller, member, standalone, none Default: domain controller _Description: Server role Domain controllers manage NT4-style or Active Directory domains and provide services such as identity management and domain logons. Each domain needs to have a at least one domain controller. . Member servers can be part of a NT4-style or Active Directory domain but do not provide any domain services. Workstations and file or print servers are usually regular domain members. . A standalone server can not be used in a domain and only supports file sharing and Windows for Workgroups-style logins. . If no server role is specified, the Samba server will not be provisioned, so this can be done manually by the user. Template: samba4/realm Type: string Default: REALM _Description: Realm name: Please specify the Kerberos realm for the domain that this domain controller controls. . Usually this is the a capitalized version of your DNS hostname. Template: samba4/admin_password Type: password #flag:translate!:4 _Description: New password for the Samba "administrator" user: If this field is left blank, a random password will be generated. . A password can be set later by running, as root: . $ samba-tool user setpassword administrator Template: samba4/admin_password_again Type: password _Description: Repeat password for the Samba "administrator" user: Template: samba4/password_mismatch Type: error _Description: Password input error The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again.