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2023 Apr 28
4
[Bug 3568] New: ctrl-c causes ssh connection to drop
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3568 Bug ID: 3568 Summary: ctrl-c causes ssh connection to drop Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 9.3p1 Hardware: Other OS: Windows 10 Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: ssh Assignee: unassigned-bugs at
2005 Jul 29
1
Automatically creating home directories?
Hello to all. I want to use winbind to automatically create email accounts. I've added several linux boxes to our win2k3 AD and working pretty well (more in a new post about this). When I create a new user on the win2k3 box, users can access various shares on the linux boxes, as it should be. I also have a sendmail server sitting in a DMZ. I have to create the email user account on
2005 Jul 29
1
uid + gid mapping problem
...sufficient pam_winbind.so password required pam_stack.so service=system-auth session required pam_stack.so service=system-auth Michael Luich Unix Admininstrator DSCI corp mluich@dscicorp.com cell: 603-475-5799 "The mark of an immature man is that he wants to die nobly for a cause, while the mark of the mature man is that he wants to live humbly for one." --W. Stekel
2010 Sep 28
0
cross-realm Kerberos trust with a third Windows domain
Here is our scenario. We have a Windows 2008 domain I'll call CORP and an MIT realm I'll call REALM. There is a one-way trust (AES enabled) such that users in the CORP domain can access REALM resources. If I log into a CORP workstation, I can access REALM resources as expected (including samba). We have a third Windows 2008 domain I'll call LAB. If I log into a LAB workstation
2010 May 06
2
Windows 2008 R2 / one way trust / Samba
Here is our configuration - we have a Windows 2003 domain I'll call 'corporate' and a Windows 2008 domain I'll call 'lab'. There is a one-way trust (users can log into 'lab' machines using 'corporate' creds). We have a linux box running samba that is a member of 'lab'. Users log into their Windows machines using a 'corporate' credential and