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2020 Jun 19
0
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
...on
I added the following lines to the /etc/krb5.conf file
[libdefaults]
default_realm = SAMDOM.EXAMPLE.COM
dns_lookup_realm = false
dns_lookup_kdc = false
I installed realmd
# yum install realmd
I ran the command to find the domain and check the necessary packages to be
installed
#realm discover tjsc.ad --client-software = winbind
tjsc.ad
type: kerberos
realm-name: TJSC.AD
domain-name: tjsc.ad
configured: no
server-software: active-directory
client-software: winbind
required-package: oddjob-mkhomedir
required-package: oddjob
required-package: samba-winbind-clients
required-p...
2020 Jun 19
2
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
On 19/06/2020 14:08, Fernando Gon?alves wrote:
> Hello Rowland. Thanks for answering.
Please post your present smb.conf
Tell us what your AD DC's are.
How did you join the domain ?
Rowland
2020 Jun 19
2
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
...he same username in /etc/passwd and AD, but they will be
different users. The only Samba supported way of making users known to
both AD and the local Linux OS, is for the users to be in AD and use
Samba to make them Unix users as well. You are half way there, you have
in smb.conf:
idmap config TJSC : range = 2000000-2999999
idmap config TJSC : backend = rid
This will take any AD users (and groups), extract the RID and then
calculate the Unix ID using the lower range, so from what you have
posted, I am very sure that 'getent group Domain\ Users' will return the
ID '2000513'...
2020 Jun 22
2
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
...Could you give me a link with a tutorial that explains in a simple way
> the procedure for this?
You could start here:
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Domain_Member
>
> Just to not leave without a return I executed the following commands:
>
> # getent group TJSC\users
> #
> Nothing came back.
It shouldn't, not even on a Samba AD DC
>
> # getent group TJSC users
> users: x: 100:
> This group "users" is local to the linux server (it is in /etc/passwd)
> and does not exist in the AD domain.
Ah, yes it does, just not where...
2020 Jun 22
0
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
Good morning Rowland.
As you may have noticed, I am no expert in deploying SAMBA in an AD domain.
Could you give me a link with a tutorial that explains in a simple way the
procedure for this?
Just to not leave without a return I executed the following commands:
# getent group TJSC\users
#
Nothing came back.
# getent group TJSC users
users: x: 100:
This group "users" is local to the linux server (it is in /etc/passwd) and
does not exist in the AD domain.
I can then conclude that my intention to use local users of the linux
server without having to specify the name...
2020 Jun 22
2
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
...he procedure for this?
>>
>> You could start here:
>>
>> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Domain_Member
>>
>> >
>> > Just to not leave without a return I executed the following commands:
>> >
>> > # getent group TJSC\users
>> > #
>> > Nothing came back.
>> It shouldn't, not even on a Samba AD DC
>> >
>> > # getent group TJSC users
>> > users: x: 100:
>> > This group "users" is local to the linux server (it is in /etc/passwd)
>> >...
2020 Jun 22
0
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
...explains in a simple way
> > the procedure for this?
>
> You could start here:
>
> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Domain_Member
>
> >
> > Just to not leave without a return I executed the following commands:
> >
> > # getent group TJSC\users
> > #
> > Nothing came back.
> It shouldn't, not even on a Samba AD DC
> >
> > # getent group TJSC users
> > users: x: 100:
> > This group "users" is local to the linux server (it is in /etc/passwd)
> > and does not exist in the AD do...
2020 Jun 24
0
SAMBA using existing users and passwords on Linux
...>>> You could start here:
>>>
>>> https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Domain_Member
>>>
>>> >
>>> > Just to not leave without a return I executed the following commands:
>>> >
>>> > # getent group TJSC\users
>>> > #
>>> > Nothing came back.
>>> It shouldn't, not even on a Samba AD DC
>>> >
>>> > # getent group TJSC users
>>> > users: x: 100:
>>> > This group "users" is local to the linux server (it is i...