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2015 Apr 21
3
NSLCD works, do I need RFC2307 extensions enabled in AD as well?
...ER\none),2006(domain_users),2007(student_terminal_server),2008(all_students_users),2009(mcm_students),2010(students),2011(chromebooks),2012(2020)
root at debian-tester:~# getent passwd flyboy
flyboy:*:2000:2006:flyboy:/home/flyboy:/bin/sh
getent group "domain users"
domain_users:x:2006:gcallison
Here's my smb.conf file
[global]
workgroup = VANGUARD
security = ADS
realm = VANGUARD.MYDOMAIN.ORG
dedicated keytab file = /etc/krb5.keytab
kerberos method = secrets and keytab
idmap config *:backend = tdb
idmap config *:range = 2000-9999
idmap config VANGUA...
2015 Apr 21
0
NSLCD works, do I need RFC2307 extensions enabled in AD as well?
...(student_terminal_server),2008(all_students_users),2009(mcm_students),2010(students),2011(chromebooks),2012(2020)
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>
> root at debian-tester:~# getent passwd flyboy
> flyboy:*:2000:2006:flyboy:/home/flyboy:/bin/sh
>
> getent group "domain users"
> domain_users:x:2006:gcallison
>
> Here's my smb.conf file
>
> [global]
>
>
> workgroup = VANGUARD
> security = ADS
> realm = VANGUARD.MYDOMAIN.ORG
> dedicated keytab file = /etc/krb5.keytab
> kerberos method = secrets and keytab
>
> idmap config *:backend = tdb
>...
2015 Apr 20
2
NSLCD works, do I need RFC2307 extensions enabled in AD as well?
Thank you Rowland, so it looks like kerberos should be my
authentication method and that I'll need to install rfc2307 extensions
in my Active Directory environment in order to use your approach. Your
approach supports UPN names for access to shares and It also appears
that I won't need to use nslcd at all. Does all of that sound correct
to you?
Thanks again!
John
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at