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2015 May 11
2
ldap host attribute is ignored
...che_credentials = False
> ldap_tls_cacertdir = /etc/openldap/cacerts/
> chpass_provider = ldap
> auth_provider = ldap
> ldap_tls_reqcert = never
> ldap_user_search_base = ou=YYY,o=XXX
> access_provider = ldap
> ldap_access_order = host
> ldap_user_authorized_host = host
> autofs_provider = ldap
>
> [sssd]
> services = nss, pam, autofs
> config_file_version = 2
> domains = default
>
> [nss]
>
> [pam]
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> [sudo]
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> [autofs]
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> [ssh]
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> My /etc/pam.d/system-auth
> #%PAM-1.0
> # This file is auto-generated...
2015 May 11
3
ldap host attribute is ignored
On 05/09/2015 01:24 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> Is it normal to have pam_unix and pam_sss twice for each each section?
No. See my previous message. I think it's the result of copying
portions of SuSE configurations.
2014 Aug 29
1
C7: need authconfig against LDAP
Hi all,
On a C6 box, when I want to enable LDAP authentication, I issue:
# yum -y install nss-pam-ldapd pam_ldap nscd
# authconfig --enableldap --enableldapauth --enablemkhomedir \
--ldapserver=ldap://ldap-blabla/ \
--ldapbasedn="blabla" \
--enablecache --disablefingerprint \
--kickstart --update
All is working fine, the directory structure is fine and compliant.
2015 May 11
0
ldap host attribute is ignored
..._id_use_start_tls = True
enumerate = False
cache_credentials = False
ldap_tls_cacertdir = /etc/openldap/cacerts/
chpass_provider = ldap
auth_provider = ldap
ldap_tls_reqcert = never
ldap_user_search_base = ou=YYY,o=XXX
access_provider = ldap
ldap_access_order = host
ldap_user_authorized_host = host
autofs_provider = ldap
[sssd]
services = nss, pam, autofs
config_file_version = 2
domains = default
[nss]
[pam]
[sudo]
[autofs]
[ssh]
My /etc/pam.d/system-auth
#%PAM-1.0
# This file is auto-generated.
# User changes will be destroyed the next time authconfig is run.
auth required pam_env.so...
2020 Nov 22
2
Windows file ownership changed from SID to Unix User
...with-samba
cache_credentials = True
id_provider = ad
krb5_store_password_if_offline = True
default_shell = /bin/bash
ldap_id_mapping = True
use_fully_qualified_names = False
fallback_homedir = /home/shared/%u
access_provider = ad
dns_resolver_timeout = 30
ad_maximum_machine_account_password_age = 0
autofs_provider = ad
2015 May 11
0
ldap host attribute is ignored
...merate = False
> cache_credentials = False
> ldap_tls_cacertdir = /etc/openldap/cacerts/ chpass_provider = ldap
> auth_provider = ldap ldap_tls_reqcert = never ldap_user_search_base =
> ou=YYY,o=XXX access_provider = ldap ldap_access_order = host
> ldap_user_authorized_host = host autofs_provider = ldap
>
> [sssd]
> services = nss, pam, autofs
> config_file_version = 2
> domains = default
>
> [nss]
>
> [pam]
>
> [sudo]
>
> [autofs]
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> [ssh]
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>
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> My /etc/pam.d/system-auth
> #%PAM-1.0
> # This file is auto-generated...
2020 Nov 22
2
Windows file ownership changed from SID to Unix User
After upgrading Samba server from 4.9 to 4.10 version running on RHEL 7.7
OS, something changed in how Windows clients see the file ownership on the
exported shares. Instead of SID owners, it now shows "Unix User\username"
and "Unix group\groupname" users. This works fine in all the cases except
when Samba share is used for storing Windows user profiles. The workaround
2016 Apr 11
5
Slow authentication on C7
.... Every external may take even 15 seconds
(and sometimes even more).
SSSD was configured at first with authconfig / authconfig-tui.
I was struggling with SSSD configuration but with no success. I'm not
sure where to look (SSSD, apache?). How can i debug this issue?
sssd.conf:
[domain/default]
autofs_provider = ldap
cache_credentials = True
krb5_realm = #
ldap_search_base = ou=Main,o=company
id_provider = ldap
auth_provider = ldap
chpass_provider = ldap
ldap_uri = ldap://ldap.our.domain/
ldap_group_search_base = ou=Group,ou=Main,o=company
ldap_user_search_base = ou=People,ou=Main,o=company
ldap_id_use...
2015 May 06
2
ldap host attribute is ignored
...te = False
cache_credentials = False
ldap_tls_cacertdir = /etc/ssl/certs
chpass_provider = ldap
auth_provider = ldap
ldap_tls_reqcert = never
ldap_user_search_base = ou=YYY,o=XXX
ldap_group_search_base = ou=YYY,o=XXX
access_provider = ldap
ldap_access_order = host
ldap_user_authorized_host = host
autofs_provider = ldap
krb5_realm = #
[autofs]
When i stop the sssd deamon, no login at all is possible. But when i
start sssd, again login is successful, independendly from what i write
into ldap_access_order and ldap_user_authorized_host (if i don't commit
syntax errors). I also tried with ldap_access_fi...
2015 May 08
4
ldap host attribute is ignored
>> But instead i get
>> centos: sshd[7929]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user
>> <username>
>
> "pam_unix" should be an indication that <username> appears in the local
> unix password files. Make sure that it doesn't.
Nope. None of the usernames i tried is in /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow
>
> What do /etc/pam.d/sshd and
2015 May 05
4
ldap host attribute is ignored
On 05/05/2015 06:47 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 05/05/2015 03:02 AM, Ulrich Hiller wrote:
>> /etc/openldap/ldap.conf contains the line:
>> ------------------------------------------
>> pam_check_host_attr yes
>
> /etc/openldap/ldap.conf is the configuration file for openldap clients.
> It is not used for system authentication or name service.
>
>>