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2015 May 01
2
realmd and net rpc privileges
...ssword of SAMDOM\Administrator is the >mapped (root) pw. No, not correct. root has its password. Administrator has it own password, even when mapped these are different. these users just share the same uid 0 ! test with kinit Administrator at YOUR.REALM.TLD and have a look here. http://funwithlinux.net/2014/04/join-ubuntu-14-04-to-active-directory-domain-using-realmd/ make sure your /etc/hosts does NOT contain something like : 127.0.0.1 dc1.server.tld dc1 but 127.0.0.1 localhost localhost.localdomain and only the real server ip with hostname in hosts as extra info : Avoid a lot of the...
2015 May 01
0
realmd and net rpc privileges
..., let alone assigned a PW. All I did which can figure is related is assigning sambapasswd root, and the bespoke user.map. Remains anemophily for the creation of the Administrator PW ;-) > > test with kinit Administrator at YOUR.REALM.TLD > > > and have a look here. > > http://funwithlinux.net/2014/04/join-ubuntu-14-04-to-active-directory-domain-using-realmd/ This site treats a lot of problems I never had. And I don't see any aspects that directly would contribute to this topic, sorry. > > make sure your /etc/hosts does NOT contain something like : > > 127.0.0.1 dc1....
2015 Oct 08
4
Samba AD PDC , LDAP and Single-Sign-On (was: re: Samba Internal DNS vs. BIND_DLZ)
I'm very confused. I have a Samba4 AD/DC which works great for Windows Authentication with our Windows 7 workstations. Now, I am trying to implement single-sign-on for our coming-soon Linux workstations. All web documentation I've so far found on this references OpenLDAP as the server and describes server-side commands such as kadmin and slapd-config to get things set up on the
2015 Apr 30
6
realmd and net rpc privileges
On 30/04/15 09:05, Sebastian Gabler wrote: > There is something to add. Listing existing rights (any rights that > is, thus using the current, root, user) fails with the same problem: > > # net rpc rights list > Enter root's password: > Could not connect to server 127.0.0.1 > The username or password was not correct. > Connection failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE >