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2020 Oct 13
2
Samba SSSD authentication via userPrincipalName does not work because samba claims that the username does not exist.
On 13/10/2020 15:01, Markus Jansen via samba wrote:
> Thank you very much for your hints.
>
> I got rid of SSSD and managed to get a successful kerberos
> authentication via wbinfo -K and the UPN.
>
> But accessing via SMB (using MAC OS' smbutil or Finder) still fails with
> "FAILED with error NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER".
>
> As I'm using CentOS 8, I used
2020 Oct 14
0
Samba SSSD authentication via userPrincipalName does not work because samba claims that the username does not exist.
...t; to Debian or Ubuntu, everything just works.
Just ditch sssd if you want actual reliable LDAP. It's handy if you
need no sophistaction of a smal LDAP setup, but I have real problems
with it for sophisticated production use. It's not a well integrated
wrapper for LDAP, Kerberos, and other settihngs.
> If you must use Centos8, then it is possible to get Linux to connect to
> a Samba share running on a Centos domain member, not sure about a Mac, I
> do not have one.
2020 Oct 14
2
Samba SSSD authentication via userPrincipalName does not work because samba claims that the username does not exist.
...ntu, everything just works.
> Just ditch sssd if you want actual reliable LDAP. It's handy if you
> need no sophistaction of a smal LDAP setup, but I have real problems
> with it for sophisticated production use. It's not a well integrated
> wrapper for LDAP, Kerberos, and other settihngs.
>
>> If you must use Centos8, then it is possible to get Linux to connect to
>> a Samba share running on a Centos domain member, not sure about a Mac, I
>> do not have one.