L. A. Walsh
2010-Jun-25 05:12 UTC
[Samba] Anyone try 'ssh server" and get "Password for DOMAIN\USER:>>"
I'm trying to use 'ssh' as a domain user from a workstation into my server. When I ssh as a non-domain user, it doesn't tack on a domain (or workstation) name, so it just works, but when I log in from from my Samba domain, it tacks it on (and the linux security stuff doesn't like "domain\" either. Should the pam_winbind module be able to authenticate this type of user name against the domain? If not, is there a module that does? thanks, linda
Gaiseric Vandal
2010-Jun-25 13:44 UTC
[Samba] Anyone try 'ssh server" and get "Password for DOMAIN\USER:>>"
I might be wrong but couldn't you modify /etc/nsswitch.conf to use passwd: files winbind group: files winbind instead? IS the Samba server the PDC? Do you have local unix accounts on it? On 06/25/2010 01:12 AM, L. A. Walsh wrote:> > I'm trying to use 'ssh' as a domain user from a workstation into my > server. > > When I ssh as a non-domain user, it doesn't tack on a domain (or > workstation) > name, so it just works, but when I log in from from my Samba domain, > it tacks it on (and the linux security stuff doesn't like "domain\" > either. > > Should the pam_winbind module be able to authenticate this type of > user name against the domain? > > If not, is there a module that does? > > thanks, > linda >
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