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2014 Jan 06
0
getent passwd/group worsk but user authentication does not work (SAMBA4/SSSD) (Urgent request)
...x Jan 6 22:50:13 xxxx sshd[14134]: pam_sss(sshd:auth): received for user xxxx: 9 (Authentication service cannot retrieve authentication info) Jan 6 22:50:15 xxxx sshd[14134]: Failed password for xxxx from xxxx port 52212 ssh2 bellow is my sssd.conf [sssd] config_file_version = 2 domains = COMPANYDOMAIN.ACC services = nss, pam debug_level = 10 [nss] [pam] [domain/COMPANYDOMAIN.ACC] ldap_referrals = false enumerate = true id_provider = ldap access_provider = ldap ldap_uri = ldap://xxxxA.companydomain.acc:389 ldap_default_bind_dn = CN=ldapadmin,cn=Users,dc=companydomain,dc...
2013 Feb 04
4
Web Site & E-mail Server authentication with Samba4
...I have a running Samba4 Server. I am able to authenticate Windows and Linux Clients very. (1) I want to use samba4 as SSO. In this regard my next step is to authenticate our web site users from samba4 server. In this web site, at home page our corporate users give their e-mail address username at companydomain.com and password (not e-mail password). (2) Our E-mail server is hosted on cloud. We want to deploy our own in-house E-mail Server. The users of E-mail server will be authenticated from Samba4. In precise, i want to turn my samba server a SSO in my required two scenario. Kindly help me and sugges...
2020 Feb 01
1
Failover DC did not work when Main DC failed
....conf on the DCs be... nameserver 127.0.0.1 or nameserver 192.168.0.218 I have it as the latter - taken from the Wiki... "On your DC, set the AD DNS domain in the domain and the IP of your DC in the nameserver parameter of the /etc/resolv.conf file." In fact, I have it as... search companydomain.com nameserver 192.168.0.218 nameserver 192.168.0.219 Paul
2005 Oct 13
0
BDC cannot contact PDC on different subnet (3.0.10)
...Here are the details: PDC Hostname: MASTER PDC IP: 10.0.50.254 BDC Hostname: BACKUP BDC IP: 10.0.53.254 I have created the following lmhosts file, which is in the same directory as the smb.conf file: # Samba LMHOSTS file 10.0.50.254 master 10.0.50.254 master#20 10.0.50.254 companydomain#1b How can I test this file is being used for resolution? I've read all the docs on nmblookup without joy. Samba version: 3.0.10 Server running on Mac OSX 10.3.9 ...and this is my currently running smb.conf: [global] log level = 2 remote announce = 10.0.50.254...
2018 Jun 25
2
Samba 4.7.1 Generating Core Dumps
Hi, We are having issues with our samba server running on CentOS 7. It's generating core dumps and dumping them in the / (root filesystem) directory in the form of core.##### where the # is a series of numbers. Snippets of log files and some troubleshooting commands are below. Hope someone can have a look and see if I should file this as a bug, as there were similar posts in the samba