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2024 May 14
1
Samba DC and alternate sudo login
...> passwd: password unchanged I would suspect you pam is configured to use winbind as well... > > So, I'm a little puzzled. if you install libuser (apt-get install libuser) you get a set of tools that will always and only operate on local accounts, e.g. commands like this: lchsh, lchfn, lid, lnewusers, lgroupadd, luseradd, lgroupdel, luserdel, lusermod, lgroupmod, lchage, lpasswd - Kees. > > -Greg >
2009 May 31
2
Changing a user's shell on CentOS Directory Server?
Should unprivileged users be able to change their shell with lchsh on 5.3 and, if it matters, CentOS Directory Server? lchsh seems to require more open permissions than those which come with a default installation: Error initializing libuser: could not open configuration file `/etc/default/useradd': Permission denied. Matt
2024 May 14
2
Samba DC and alternate sudo login
> On Mon, 13 May 2024 17:10:20 -0700 > Gregory Sloop via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: >> I feel like this should be super easy, and that I must be doing >> something dumb, but I need to create another sudo user for the VM's >> the DC's are running on. >> I've created a "domain admin" equivalent user in AD - and perhaps >>