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2003 Feb 20
0
RE: pam_mount ( was RE: Help with Winbind )
After a little experimentation, I've come up with this: create a directory as a temp mount point (chmod 777) called /home.domainuser or something similar and assign the template homedir variable to it. This works for the first login, but I'm looking for advice on how I can rm -rf the whole thing to clean it up for the next user. Additionally, I noticed that it doesn't actually mount
2003 Feb 19
6
Help with Winbind
I've been trying for weeks to get winbind working with RedHat Linux 8.0. I've got everything setup per the winbind docs on http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html#WINBIND. I've successfully joined my NT4 domain with smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC -U Administrator. Running wbinfo -u returns my domain user list, as well as wbinfo -g returning my domain groups. getent
2003 Feb 21
2
pam settings for winbind
This is more of a pam question then a samba question, but I thought I'd start here and see if I can get an answer. I've gotten pam_winbind.so working with gdm (on RHAT 8) using the following /etc/pam.d/gdm file. I've put + signs to show the lines I added I added to the stock RHAT 8 gdm pam def.: #%PAM-1.0 + auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_winbind.so + auth
2003 Feb 21
1
pam_mount_conf?
Have any of you folks actually managed to get pam_mount working? A quick google shows a ton of messages saying "you can use pam_mount" to automatically mount a user's home directory on log in, but no messages saying "I use pam_mount" etc -- I'm suspecting it might not actually work. Or at least I might not be smart enough to make it work. First -- pam_mount 0.5.11
2004 Aug 11
0
pam_mount issue
Ladies and Gentlemen, Greeting and Felicitations! We are running FC1 (Samba 3.0.2) and pam_mount 0.9.20. ?The Linux machine is a domain member, which has PDC and file server running NT4. I have setup Samba and winbind such that a user may log in on the Linux machine without having a local account, authentication being handled by PDC and this works successfully. ?If I login as an ordinary
2003 May 16
0
winbind and pam_mount playing together
win2k AD/PDC, Linux 2.4.18 (rh 7.3), samba 2.2.7a I configure nsswitch and winbind to do authentication against either the local passwd file OR the win2k box. Works fine. My need is to mount the users share under their login directory. Pam_mount would seem to be the answer. It was failing so I turned on debugging, and only now and then does pam_mount seem to get the password from
2003 Feb 04
1
Linux as an AD Client questions
Hello -- I'm trying to come up with a seamless way for our Red Hat 8 ( and eventually, Mac OS X ) users to access network resources that are shared via our Active Directory. I'm having a very rough time figuring out exactly how to approach this. Our requirements (ie, pie in the sky wish list) are: 1. when logging on to Gnome/KDE via gdm, users must be able to use their AD
2002 Jun 13
2
pam_mount and winbind
Hi ! Has anybody already managed to make pam_mount and winbind working together ? I'm running a linux 7.2 box with samba 2.2.4. I use winbind for user authentication from a win2k server (DEDALE in domain VALBONE). The following command works fine: $ smbmount //DEDALE/SHAREDIR \ /mnt/smb/dedale/sharedir/ -o \
2003 May 29
6
Making winbindd and pam_mount play nice together (2nd try)
We're trying to set up linux based workstations that use a win2k AD/DC for authentication, and pam_mount to mount a share as the user's home directory. It looks like winbind isn't passing on the credentials (although it is getting us logged in). If anyone has made this work, I'd love the details. It looks like winbind isn't passing the auth information thanks jim
2012 May 19
1
Fwd: pam_mount configuration for users home directories from server to client
Hi, I have a debian server with ldap, samba, smbldap-tools installed and ubuntu clients. I set pam_mount to mount the user's home directories from the ldap-samba server (amahoro) on the clients at login time and this runs. On the server the user's home directories are stored in "/users" like "/users/username". Logging by gdm appears the message: "Could not
2003 Feb 20
0
RE: pam_unix.so likeauth? (Was: Help with Winbind)
It makes it work! I was reading through the other messages on the list with similar subjects, and found this one: -----Original Message----- From: Matthias Rutzki [mailto:mrutzki@gmx.de] Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 4:51 AM To: david.boynton2@asu.edu; bgmilne@cae.co.za; cdevidal@yahoo.com Cc: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] domain users in local groups with Winbind/Samba/Redhat It
2007 Jul 10
1
mounting an AD share upon login
Hi everyone, I am having trouble mounting a share on my AD server upon login. I am using pam_mount. Here is log activity when user 'peter' logs in (with Ubuntu client) and is authenticated by AD server. There is a share called 'peter' on the server (netbios name WIN2003) and the mount point is /home/PRIVATE/peter (see later for pam_mount.conf file): ===================== Jul
2002 Sep 20
1
pam_mount permissions
G'day All Thank you to every one who has helped me get pam_mount and winbind working. I can now use winbind to use the passwords from a samba HEAD PDC to do authentications and pam_mount to mount the users home directory. YAY Does any one know what the option is to change the permissions on a mounted directory in pam_mount? at present it gives me rwxr-xr-x, which is fine. But I run startx
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
2005 Jul 25
0
problem after update
Hello I have my samba server work fine at today, when i have update my RHEL4 and the new Samba version is 3.0.10-1.4E. Now, all my windows clients works fine, but the linux client not. When i try mount the share, with pam_mount, it fails with the message: Jul 25 15:49:16 informatica gdm-binary[5566]: pam_mount: mount errors (should be empty): Jul 25 15:49:16 informatica gdm-binary[5566]:
2007 Oct 17
4
Pam_mount + cifs
Hi, i'm probably not the first but i have found no concrete information about my problem... lots of information, nothing helped.. :S so, here's the thing.. i'm running a samba-3.0.22-13.16 server on SLES 9 kernel 2.6.16.21-0.8-default as an nt domain controller, there was a migration to Linux for the workstations so i had to implement WINBIND + PAM_MOUNT. after searching for the
2002 Sep 10
2
xwindows+pam_mount
does any one know which /etc/pam.d file I'll need to edit to get pam_mount to work with x windows? Thanks
2002 Aug 16
1
pam_mount and winbindd
Has anyone out there successfully gotten pam_mount and winbind working together successfully? --thanks ________________________________________ David M. Leuser, II Assistant Network Administrator New Hampton School (603) 744-3182 x121 dleuser@newhampton.org
2003 Oct 15
1
FW: Re: domain groups accessing samba share
-----Original Message----- From: VR-Bug Support Sent: 15 October 2003 13:42 To: 'Gavin Davenport' Subject: RE: [Samba] Re: domain groups accessing samba share Hi Gavin, This is what I have for my /etc/pam.d/login #%PAM-1.0 auth required pam_securetty.so auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_winbind.so auth sufficient /lib/security/pam_unix.so nodelay
2003 Jun 26
0
RH9 compile problems AND WinXP netlogon script
Because of the original issue below, it dawned on me to re-compile Samba after the RH9 upgrade from RH7.1. The make fails, and I was hoping someone could shed some light on either/both issues. I'm compiling Samba 2.2.8a with: ./configure --with-smbwrapper --with-pam --with-syslog --with-netatalk --prefix=/var/samba --with-quotas --with-smbmount --with-shadow No errors there, but make fails