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2016 Feb 16
2
Password changes and syncing passwords with Linux accounts
...ris' will be treated as the same user), check if
> the user exists in /etc/passwd and if it does, remove it from /etc/passwd.
>
Even after removing the users from /etc/passwd I still see two
MYDOMAIN\chris entries. What's more there is an LDAP entry with CN=chris
and another with CN=MYDOMAINchris. If I delete the latter getent returns
only one user MYDOMAIN\chris. But as soon as I log in again on a
terminal the duplicate user reappears, as does the cn=MYDOMAINchris in LDAP.
Another issue is that having now successfully logged in using the
credentials for chris I seem to be viewed as be...
2016 Feb 16
0
Password changes and syncing passwords with Linux accounts
...ame user), check if
>> the user exists in /etc/passwd and if it does, remove it from
>> /etc/passwd.
>>
> Even after removing the users from /etc/passwd I still see two
> MYDOMAIN\chris entries. What's more there is an LDAP entry with
> CN=chris and another with CN=MYDOMAINchris. If I delete the latter
> getent returns only one user MYDOMAIN\chris. But as soon as I log in
> again on a terminal the duplicate user reappears, as does the
> cn=MYDOMAINchris in LDAP.
This is strange, just logging in shouldn't create a user in AD and when
you see MYDOMAIN\chri...
2016 Feb 16
2
Password changes and syncing passwords with Linux accounts
On 16/02/16 09:32, Rowland penny wrote:
> I would suggest that you start here:
>
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setup_Samba_as_an_AD_Domain_Member
>
> Some of the info is also applicable if you use a DC as a fileserver
> and you will have to click on links to get the full info.
OK. I've done my best to try and understand this. I presume that as the
machine is the AD-DC