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2002 Nov 18
1
Help with PAM Config
I've installed SAMBA, Winbind etc and everything is working great for users to login with GDM using DOMAIN+username Although this is working, now I can no longer login as a generic Linux user (ex. root). The following is my GDM file from /etc/pam.d/gdm I wonder if someone might have a suggestion as to what it's missing to allow Linux users to login? #%PAM-1.0 auth required
2002 Aug 20
1
winbind initgroups problem with 2.2.5 on RH 7.2
Hello, I am trying to get winbind up and working for logins. Here is my error message from /var/messages: Aug 20 20:59:51 aslan pam_winbind[32713]: user 'lisa.snow' granted acces Aug 20 20:59:51 aslan pam_winbind[32713]: user 'lisa.snow' granted acces Aug 20 20:59:51 aslan login[32713]: initgroups: Operation not permitted Here is my pam.d/login file: #%PAM-1.0 # orginal before
2004 Jan 05
2
pam_winbind problems
Hello, I am have some interesting problems with the pam_winbind portion of samba 3.1. wbinfo -u and getent passwd works but when I login I get the following messages in /var/log/messages. Jan 5 11:09:36 hermes pam_winbind[9014]: write to socket failed! Jan 5 11:09:36 hermes pam_winbind[9014]: internal module error (retval = 3, user = `CSQ+shane' Jan 5 11:09:36 hermes PAM_pwdb[9014]: check
2002 Jul 24
4
Winbind trouble. Wbinfo see's users, "getent passwd" doesn't
I'm trying to set up a new fileshare, to replace an aging NT4 machine we've been using for far too long. I'd like to run Linux (RedHat 7.3) on the machine. Basically, I'm trying to create a fileshare "files" that people can transparently log in to from NT4 and Windows 2000 workstations. My boss has approved the use of Linux for the server, but only if I can make it
2002 Jul 09
5
Cant Log Into Terminal Using Winbind
List, I am unable to log into a terminal using Winbind service. I have the login file correctly modifyed and nsswitch too. I have the 2.2.5 version of SAMBA with the new winbind. SAMBA shares work great, so I think it is something else. I get this error in the messages log: Jul 9 11:46:01 alblinux sshd(pam_unix)[5463]: check pass; user unknown Jul 9 11:46:01 alblinux sshd(pam_unix)[5463]:
2003 Dec 19
1
help with winbind/pam
Hello, I'm trying to get a debian sid box to authenticate against an NT4 domain. I've followed the instructions in the winbindd man page and I think I'm on the right track. However, I'm having problems with PAM. As the winbindd man page suggests, I edited the /etc/nsswitch.conf and added some winbindd related stuff to my smb.conf file. I also edited the /etc/pam.d/* files.
2004 Jun 22
1
two problems with pam authentication
Hi, my etc/pam.d/login file is given at the end. i am using winbind and single sign on is working now. on the fly directory creation also works. when i check the /var/log/messages i have this error in there 1.Jun 23 05:40:46 niit158VM pam_winbind[1696]: user 'linwin/zubair'granted acces 2.Jun 23 05:40:46 niit158VM pam_winbind[1696]: user 'linwin/zubair' granted acces
2004 Feb 03
3
How do I get pam_mkhomedir to work
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2004 Nov 05
1
Using winbind authentication with Windows 2003 AD - SSH login failures
Hi all, I have been trying to setup authentication of users on a Linux server against Windows server 2003 using winbind. I am at the point where an su - ADUSERNAME works, but sshing as that user still doesn't work. When I try to ssh as an AD user as follows: ssh -l "RILINUX+testuser" server.domain.com I get the following output in /var/log/messages: server pam_winbind[5906]:
2004 Mar 01
3
wbinfo -u returns 0xc0000022
Hello, I am attempting to add a Redhat 9 box to our NT4 domain as a member server. I want to enumerate user and group info so I don't have to make two sets of user and group accounts. I've setup samba (version 2.2.7a) and pamd the way I think I'm supposed to, but wbinfo -u always returns 0xc0000022. I've found this particular error mentioned in a few articles, but applying the
2005 Jan 08
1
Obey Pam Restrictions Problem 3.0.10
Hi, I was using Samba 3.0.9 on Fedora Core 2 and decided to upgrade to 3.0.10. So I upgrade to Core 3 and installed Samba 3.0.10 and thought I could just copy my settings over to the new build and everything would run smoothly. I thought wrong. Everything seems fine until I enable Obey Pam Restrictions. If enabled I get a login error from XP stating: " Windows cannot locate your
2005 Jan 11
3
AMP Anyone?
Hi all, I have been using Asterisk for a while now, and loving it. Just about to update to 1.0 (running like 0.93) I was wondering if anyone has any expertise in the implementation of AMP onto an existing Asterisk install? The instructions for it all deal with a fresh install of Asterisk, and I would hate to be forced to re-configure. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. David A. Morrow
2007 Jan 05
2
Kerberos and PAM
I am new to samba. I followed the docs on samba.com to configure samba as "domain member", security = domain, and to user winbind to authenticate users against windows 2003 AD. well, my question is the steps mentioned the use of PAM to do the authentications against the AD but it doesn't work - do I also need to configure kerberos for this type of installation? [root@itbox john]#
2007 Feb 19
1
SBS2ke Ad integration
I have a couple of workstations that are perfect candidates for Linux at a client's location. The only think i am shaky on is getting CentOS 4.4 to integrate into the AD domain. Any tips links would be highly appreciated. -- My "Foundation" verse: Isa 54:17 No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou
2001 Dec 10
7
pam_winbind
Hello guys, I have a Linux Box win R.H 7.2; I have compiled samba2.2.2 but I don't find the library pam_winbind.so. Someone can help me. Thanks, Dadi
2006 Jan 30
2
Most Popular FREE SoftPhone for Windows
Hi all. I am trying to find out what the most popular soft phone for Windows is for use with Asterisk. SIP or IAX? David Morrow Technical Systems Lead Autodata Solutions Company David.Morrow@Autodata.net http://www.autodatasolutions.com <http://www.autodatasolutions.com/> Tel: (519) 963-3020 Fax: (519) 451-6615 < Lead, follow or get out of the way! > This message has
2006 May 10
13
features.conf *1 Call Recording
Hi all. I am attempting to setup Asterisk to allow me to press *1 while in a call to use automon to record the call but have had absolutely no success. Is there a trick to this? In extensions.conf [globals] DYNAMIC_FEATURES=>automon [default] exten => 123,2,Dial(SIP/3000,,wW) ; wW allow one-touch recording During the call, I press *1 but it records nothing. David Morrow
2001 Oct 19
10
Winbind/RH7.1...More Help
The winbind now works...my getent passwd & groups returns the domain users/groups What should be the next step? my clients (Win2K & Win9x) are still prompting for a password and I cannot login to my linux box using DOMAIN*domainuser. Must I add each domain user as a user on the linux box? Regards Winston Nimchan -----Original Message----- From: Sean Trammell
2006 May 10
2
REPOST: features.conf *1 Call Recording
Hi all. I posted this earlier but never got any advice that helped. If anyone knows how to get this going, I'd appreciate some advice. I am attempting to setup Asterisk to allow me to press *1 while in a call to use automon to record the call but have had absolutely no success. Is there a trick to this? In extensions.conf [globals] DYNAMIC_FEATURES=>automon [default] exten =>
2005 Feb 24
1
Winbind Authentication on Redhat & Home Directories
Hi all, I have Winbind authentication up and running properly (thanks to new, easy to use features of Redhat Ent 4). My question is this. I know that I can, by massaging /etc/pam.d files manually, have Winbind/Samba automatically create a home directory for each user that logs in, but I am wondering if Samba/Winbind can instead map to their home directory as defined in their Windows profile