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2011 Jun 30
2
basic LDAP authentication to Samba share from existin g directory
...l this seems to do is go
through an existing user database and give the users the new Samba object
classes if they don't have them. It doesn't really translate their UNIX
passwords into NT passwords and fill them in, does it?
(2) "pam_unix"
On the other hand, there is a more apocryphal (and dangerous) way to do
this,
which does what we want, but is completely insecure:
You can setup Samba to use pam_unix to authenticate, so that it is using the
local UNIX security stack rather than its own ldapsam passdb, and then setup
PAM to do LDAP auth at the UNIX level (the same way yo...
2011 Jun 29
0
basic LDAP authentication to Samba share from existing directory
...l this seems to do is go
through an existing user database and give the users the new Samba object
classes if they don't have them. It doesn't really translate their UNIX
passwords into NT passwords and fill them in, does it?
(2) "pam_unix"
On the other hand, there is a more apocryphal (and dangerous) way to do this,
which does what we want, but is completely insecure:
You can setup Samba to use pam_unix to authenticate, so that it is using the
local UNIX security stack rather than its own ldapsam passdb, and then setup
PAM to do LDAP auth at the UNIX level (the same way yo...
2013 Sep 05
9
btrfs-convert won't convert ext* - No valid Btrfs found on /dev/sdb1
Hello guys, i try to convert ext4 volume, but btrfs-convert show me error:
"No valid Btrfs found on file
unable to open ctree
conversion aborted."
Ubuntu 13.04
Kernel: 3.11
btrfs-progs git version 0.20-git20130822~194aa4a13
way to reproduce error:
$ truncate -s 4G file
$ mkfs.ext4 file #say yes to create fs on non block device.
$ btrfs-convert file
No valid Btrfs found on file
unable