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2013 Sep 09
2
resolf.conf lost
Hello.
I have a big Problem with centos 6.4 KVM client. After a new start i lost
always my resolf.conf and this file is empty, have any a hint why?
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G?nther J. Niederwimmer
2017 Nov 02
0
Winbind, Kerberos, SSH and Single Sign On
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Am 02.11.2017 um 09:56 schrieb Andreas Hauffe via samba:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for your hints. DNS, /etc/resolf.conf, /ets/hosts seem to be
> correct. I'm able to do a kerberized ssh with a user from
> subdom2.subdom1.example.de (testuser at SUBDOM2.SUBDOM1.EXAMPLE.DE) But
> I'm not able to do the same with a user from example.de
> (user1 at EXAMPLE.DE).
>
>
>
2003 Nov 21
7
winbindd
hi all,
as i heard, i need winbind to connect linux-clients on samba. i installed
this - without pam (in the hope this would work...) but this constellation
seems to be needed, as i still cannot connect, even if winbind logs my
domain as accepted.
Do i really have to do the pam-configuration on the samba-server-side
too?? i just thought, it was enough to authentificate against smbpasswd.
is
2017 Nov 02
2
Winbind, Kerberos, SSH and Single Sign On
Hi,
thanks for your hints. DNS, /etc/resolf.conf, /ets/hosts seem to be
correct. I'm able to do a kerberized ssh with a user from
subdom2.subdom1.example.de (testuser at SUBDOM2.SUBDOM1.EXAMPLE.DE) But I'm
not able to do the same with a user from example.de (user1 at EXAMPLE.DE).
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Andreas
Am 01.11.2017 um 10:51 schri...
2017 Nov 01
2
Winbind, Kerberos, SSH and Single Sign On
Hi,
at first I'm not sure if this is the correct list to ask this question.
But since I'm using winbind I hope you can help me.
I try to realize a kerberized ssh from one client to another. Both
clients are member of subdom2.subdom1.example.de and joined to it. The
users are from example.de, where subdom1.example.de is a subdomain
(bidirectional trust) of example.de and