Hi, I wonder if someone here is already authing against FreeIpa with some latest Ubuntu/SSSD install. I'm on on Ubuntu 15.10 for samba to test this out: Samba: 4.1.17 SSSD: 2.1.17 Freeipa: 4 on CentOS 7 I don't need an AD so I'm folling this what still does not apply. http://www.freeipa.org/page/Howto/Integrating_a_Samba_File_Server_With_IPA I hope someone can help out and it's possible wit the current versions. Thanks, Matt
On 29/12/15 10:00, Matt . wrote:> Hi, > > I wonder if someone here is already authing against FreeIpa with some > latest Ubuntu/SSSD install. > > I'm on on Ubuntu 15.10 for samba to test this out: > > Samba: 4.1.17 > SSSD: 2.1.17 > > > Freeipa: > > 4 on CentOS 7 > > I don't need an AD so I'm folling this what still does not apply. > > http://www.freeipa.org/page/Howto/Integrating_a_Samba_File_Server_With_IPA > > I hope someone can help out and it's possible wit the current versions. > > Thanks, > > Matt >Hi, haven't a clue about IPA, never used it, but after reading the link you provided, it looks like IPA is just used for authentication, Samba is then used as a fileserver, with Samba clients accessing the files on the fileserver. This all sounds very like using a Samba AD DC with a Samba domain joined fileserver with Samba domain members accessing the files on the fileserver, and this will work easily on a Ubuntu machine, unlike the IPA setup which will require you to work out what all the red-hat commands actually do. Rowland
Hi, Yes we have had a topic about it @FreeIPA in the past, but as we have not updated packages I wonder if we could get it working. When I do the following: root at myserver:~/# smbclient -k -U username at REALM /myserver.domain.local/shared I get: session setup failed: NT_STATUS_NO_LOGON_SERVERS My DNS is setup ok and it gets a result when I do a tree test. 2015-12-29 12:00 GMT+01:00 Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org>:> On 29/12/15 10:00, Matt . wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I wonder if someone here is already authing against FreeIpa with some >> latest Ubuntu/SSSD install. >> >> I'm on on Ubuntu 15.10 for samba to test this out: >> >> Samba: 4.1.17 >> SSSD: 2.1.17 >> >> >> Freeipa: >> >> 4 on CentOS 7 >> >> I don't need an AD so I'm folling this what still does not apply. >> >> http://www.freeipa.org/page/Howto/Integrating_a_Samba_File_Server_With_IPA >> >> I hope someone can help out and it's possible wit the current versions. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Matt >> > > Hi, haven't a clue about IPA, never used it, but after reading the link you > provided, it looks like IPA is just used for authentication, Samba is then > used as a fileserver, with Samba clients accessing the files on the > fileserver. > > This all sounds very like using a Samba AD DC with a Samba domain joined > fileserver with Samba domain members accessing the files on the fileserver, > and this will work easily on a Ubuntu machine, unlike the IPA setup which > will require you to work out what all the red-hat commands actually do. > > Rowland > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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