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2015 Jan 01
0
Samba4 and sssd, keytab file expires?
...As you were told, if you join the domain with "kerberos method = secrets and keytab" on you smb.conf, the generated keytab won't expire. Another workaround would be to set "machine password timeout = 0" Best regards. On Mon, Dec 29, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Alessandro Briosi <tsdogs at briosix.org> wrote: > Hi all. > I have the following setup: > > 1st dc is on CentOS 6 with Sernet samba 4.1.13 > 2nd dc is on Debian 7 with Sernet samba 4.1.13 > > The 2 dc work as expected. > > on CentOS I was able to configure sssd to work > on Debian I'm...
2017 Jul 10
3
Some tinc clatifications
Hi all, I'm currently happily using tinc in my networks. I also use OpenVPN based on the customer requirements. I though have some questions which I could not find a clear answer. What I'd like to know is: 1. How to revoke a "node", simply removing the host file on the servers is enough? And one created by invitation? 2. Is there a way to let tinc ask for a username/password
2014 Dec 29
6
Samba4 and sssd, keytab file expires?
Hi all. I have the following setup: 1st dc is on CentOS 6 with Sernet samba 4.1.13 2nd dc is on Debian 7 with Sernet samba 4.1.13 The 2 dc work as expected. on CentOS I was able to configure sssd to work on Debian I'm using winbind Now I have a 3rd server which is CentOS 7 with samba 4.1.1 from CentOS repository. This system serves as a file server and works ok with samba, but I have a
2015 May 05
1
Local routes passed to subnet-up
Il 2015-05-05 13:29 Guus Sliepen ha scritto: > On Tue, May 05, 2015 at 01:18:15PM +0200, Alessandro Briosi wrote: > >> Now the odd thing is that when the VPN comes up they both also add the >> local >> subnet to their routes on the tinc interface: > [...] >> the subnet-up script runs this command: >> ip route add $SUBNET dev $INTERFACE metric $WEIGHT
2015 Jan 01
1
Fwd: Re: Samba4 and sssd, keytab file expires?
Il 2014-12-31 18:24 Rowland Penny ha scritto: > > It expires because it was not created on the member server, having > said that, sssd should be able to update the keytab, I would suggest > that sssd is not setup correctly and as such, I think that you need to > take this problem to the sssd mailing list. > > If you decide to use winbind, which I can assure you will work,
2015 May 05
2
Local routes passed to subnet-up
Hi all, I'm experiencing a strange problem. I have setup 2 gateways which are behind a NAT router. They are configured in Route mode and have the ips 10.0.0.1/32 and 10.0.0.2/32 on the tinc interface The also have subnets (192.168.1.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24 respectively). Now the odd thing is that when the VPN comes up they both also add the local subnet to their routes on the tinc
2014 Feb 03
1
Avoid some hosts/networks to see each other
Hi all, I need a suggestion or just to know if it's even possible to achieve the following. There is a "central" vpn server which is my main network. I have a few other gateways (customers) which should connect to this central server (there's a firewall on this machine too) which have behind the customer network. Then I have a few single servers which still connect to my
2017 Jul 11
2
Some tinc clatifications
Il 2017-07-10 18:32 Matthew Nichols ha scritto: > 1. That entirely depends on how you have it set up (look at > StrictSubnets and TunnelServer). It might also be recommended to have > every node re-key itself (http://tinc-vpn.org/security/). I've used StrictSubnets and TunnelServer (and probably will keep using this so roadwarriors don't see eachother, though looking at the logs
2014 Dec 31
2
Fwd: Re: Samba4 and sssd, keytab file expires?
>> Hi, how have you setup the fileserver ? >> Is it joined to the domain ? >> Can you post your fileservers smb.conf >> Rowland OT: Oops, wasn't subscribed to the mailing list :) Yes, server is joined to the domain (otherwise I would not be able to generate the principal) Server configuration is following (only global part), winbind config is there because it was
2014 Dec 31
4
Fwd: Re: Samba4 and sssd, keytab file expires?
Il 2014-12-31 16:29 Dr. Lars Hanke ha scritto: >>> OK, you can get winbind to update your keytab, you need to alter your >>> smb.conf slightly. You need to change 'kerberos method = secrets >>> only' >>> to either 'kerberos method = secrets and keytab' or 'kerberos method >>> = >>> system keytab' and add the line