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2012 Dec 20
6
Manage a specific users shadow file entry
...manage
a password for a specific user in the /etc/shadow file. Most of my users
are being authenticated to kerberos but there is a need to set a local
password for this one account. What would be the best method to do this
via puppet? I have built my own rpm''s in the past using the chpasswd
command but that seems like a lot more work to build a rpm everytime the
password changes. Was hoping there was a easier/better way to do this via
puppet.
Thanks,
-J
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2009 Aug 03
3
help - batch account creation
Hello guys
I have a new Centos 5.3 running, and I have a text file with a bunch
of accounts (more than 100) that I should create
.
File format is like this
user1 pasword1
user2 passwrd2
....
How can I do this task easier than creating user one by one by hand?
Need some help for building an script to achieve this task
Thanks
David
2018 Mar 24
5
Redirected folders no longer working correctly
I have a new problem. I'm currently running Samba4 4.4.16 as an AD/DC. I've been running this
AD/DC for several years now. I am using redirected folders. Up to now, domain users logging
onto any domain member Windows workstation would get their desktop. Recently I discovered that
users now only get their desktop on their "usual" workstation, and the Desktop Target is in
fact
2018 Mar 27
0
How to change Domain password as normal user?
...assword. It was a script given to me by Roland, but proably he expected the
change to be done from root.
I can change the pw using the normal 'passwd', and that does change the domain crentials, but
as this is done in a script, I need something that will work with stdin. I've triled chpasswd,
but that is only permitted by root. The following did work for me in the yad script:
passwd <<EOF
$oldpw
$newpw
$newpw
EOF
--Mark
2010 Jul 27
2
bash shell in xwin
Hi
I type the password in bash shell. but it can be displayed what I typed
why?
Thank you
1999 Nov 08
1
User's smbd processes don't get killed
...amba config file created using SWAT
# from localhost (127.0.0.1)
# Date: 1999/11/08 18:31:53
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = NETSOLUTIONS
server string = Servidor de Arquivos Red Hat Linux 6.0
encrypt passwords = Yes
update encrypted = Yes
passwd program = /bin/echo %u:%n | /usr/sbin/chpasswd
passwd chat = .
username map = /etc/users.map
unix password sync = Yes
log level = 0
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
max log size = 512
deadtime = 120
keepalive = 0
socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=12288 SO_SNDBUF=12288
load printers = No
logon path = \\%N\profiles\%U...
2003 Mar 22
1
Desperate! passwd sync problem...please help!
Hello,
I am running Samba 2.2.3a-6 on a Debian(testing) machine.
It is running as a PDC for 15 Win2K(SP2/3) systems. Everything runs
beautifully except the users cannot change their passwds. When a user
CTRL-ALT-DEL and change passwd they ultimately get a messages stating that
the old passwd is incorrect....
If I log into a shell as a user on the system and invoke smbpasswd, It
goes through all
2016 Jul 20
0
How to GSSAPI/Kerberos authenticate with Dovecot [formerly Where is krb5.keytab or equivalent?]
...39;s target email folders.
It's kind of analogous to `samba-tool user create dovecot --ramdom-password`. The idea is
simply to create an entry.
Having said that, if the user would need to sync or change their /etc/passwd password I have
provided an application for them to do that which uses chpasswd on the AD/DC. This also
updates the Apache passwords (if any). This mechanism has not been needed in the 2 years since
I created it.
> My systems are setup correctly and I cannot create a local Unix user if
> the user exists in AD, ...
Well, perhaps a later version of Samba adds this chec...
2018 Mar 28
5
How to change Domain password as normal user?
...script given to me by Roland, but proably he expected the
> change to be done from root.
>
> I can change the pw using the normal 'passwd', and that does change the domain crentials, but
> as this is done in a script, I need something that will work with stdin. I've triled chpasswd,
> but that is only permitted by root. The following did work for me in the yad script:
>
> passwd <<EOF
> $oldpw
> $newpw
> $newpw
> EOF
>
Actually, that didn't quite work. It did change the domain password, but didn't reset the
expiration days. So today, wh...
2016 Jul 17
5
How to GSSAPI/Kerberos authenticate with Dovecot [formerly Where is krb5.keytab or equivalent?]
On 17/07/16 07:12, Mark Foley wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 19:39:21 +0100 Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote:
>> On 16/07/16 19:09, Mark Foley wrote:
>>> On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 08:28:14 +0100 Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote:
>>>
> [lots of extraneous stuff deleted]
>
>>>>>
>>>> OK, just an update on the new wiki