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2012 May 31
1
Tangential Issue: idmap backend = ad and Active Directory 2008R2
...ubject: RE: [Samba] idmap backend = ad and Active Directory 2008R2
I've swapped in my domain name/etc and commented the lines that I believe
don't apply to my environment, if I disabled something necessary please
let me know. Here's the smb.conf I tried:
[global]
netbios name = HAPPYTOBEHERE
security = ads
workgroup = FOO
realm = FOO.ORG
password server = dcx.foo.org dcy.foo.org dcz.foo.org
<----I also tried it with a single DC entry
preferred master = no
encrypt passwords = yes
kerberos method = secrets only
# general options...
2012 Jun 20
0
"idmap backend = ad" saga continues
...nbind enum users = Yes
winbind enum groups = Yes
winbind nested groups = Yes
winbind nss info = rfc2307
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But if I uncomment those four lines, and restart smb and winbind, and run
"net cache flush," it breaks completely. Syslog shows this for an SSH
attempt:
Jun 20 15:47:16 happytobehere sshd[12021]: Invalid user XXX from
140.107.74.69
Jun 20 15:47:16 happytobehere sshd[12024]: input_userauth_request: invalid
user XXX
Jun 20 15:48:23 happytobehere sshd[12021]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): check pass;
user unknown
Jun 20 15:48:23 happytobehere sshd[12021]: pam_unix(sshd:auth):
authenticatio...
2012 May 29
4
idmap backend = ad and Active Directory 2008R2
Hello All,
I'm trying to set up linux ssh/shell authentication on a CentOS_6.2 server
running smbd version 3.5.10-114 using winbind/smb/pam. We've done this
successfully using the tdb backend but wanted users to get the same UID/GID
on every machine. Switched to rid for the backend but users still got a
foreign number for UID and their default group was always Domain Users. So
I'm