Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Winbind & ssh"
2005 Mar 03
1
A probably silly thought but...
Not a silly thought.
I've instead of spending x hunderd thousand on brandname ibm servers and
sans, how you could create a RAID array of PCs running IDE hard drives.
If a PC dies just plug in some more and rebuild. If you want to add
more space just add more PCs. :) that would be cool.
Obviously you wouldn't use it still for critical data like databases
etc, but our user
2004 Aug 19
3
Active Directory Migration Tools - breaks samba 2.x.x?
Hi,
We are migrating from an NT domain to a 2003 AD and using the migration
tools to nicely move the users across. However, we have just realized
that a user created manually can see a samba 2.0.6 server no worries,
but a user that has been migrated using the Migration Tools gets an
access denied.
Anybody come across this one before? It's probably some bodj work
around from
2004 Dec 01
1
pam ssh athentication using winbind
Samba setup as a Member Server in native AD domain with winbind
authenticating AD users for access to shares. My understanding is that
with pam and winbind, domain users can log into the samba server via
ssh, even if they do not have a local user account? Logs shows access
granted but user unknown, so I must be missing something and need some
help.
/var/log/messages during an ssh login:
Nov
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
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 Oct 10
0
Samba.. not worth a f*** for printing
Gotta love these people that appreciate all the effort the developers
put in when clearly they are click and grunt experts who can't be
bothered reading a manual.
We got samba going and migrated a test bunch towards it printing on
about 60 printers. HP drivers work a treat when it came to setting our
A4 size paper but some printer drivers like Panasonic and Epson have
crappy setup.exe
2005 Dec 16
0
pam and samba 3
Hi all
I have system with Redhat Enterprise Server 4.0 with SAMBA 3 . i want to
configure samba 3 with LDAP,
to integrate LDAP with PAM , it's not working, ie i am unable to join
clients to the samba server
and when i type the following command it's does not show any thing
getent passwd | grep Administrators
My windows clients, cannot join to the SAMBA PDC, ie when i give the
domain,
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]:
2006 Sep 12
0
Samba, winbind, krb5 Auth problem
Hi all
I'm actually trying to setup an AD authentication on linux workstations.
- I've setup an windows AD 2003 server, which work fine.
- I've setup linux redhat 4 enterprise server (used as a workstation for the moment)
- On the redhat, I already have setup smb.conf, krb5.conf, nsswitch.conf, pam.d/login, pam.d/system_auth. I have pasted all these files below.
==> I get
2002 Sep 20
0
Samba Help!
I read the docs and did the following: smbd, nmbd, winbind all running,
also able to get domain user/group
info. with "wbinfo". However still can't su, telnet to the linux box with
my active directory user account on w2k. Am I missing something?
In /lib
------
/lib/libnss_winbind.so
/lib/libnss_winbind.so.2
/etc/nsswitch.conf
------------------
passwd: files winbind
shadow:
2005 Nov 18
2
nsswitch not working for ldap
I am following the instruction in Samba by Example chapter 6 on a RHEL4
server. Everything seems OK until I get to 6.3.5.7, which says to do the
following:-
root# getent passwd | grep Adminstrator
which returns nothing, indicating that the nsswitch (nss_ldap libary) is
not working.
I cannot find anything in any of the log files to give my a clue nor any
hints on how to debug this.
Any
2004 Jan 01
0
Winbind not quite working yet
Hello,
I'm trying to get Winbind to authenticate users that don't have local
accounts on a SAMBA BDC.
I have (3) BDCs (1) PDC running OpenLDAP 2.1.23 pass backend and Samba
3.0. These are on RedHat 8.0 systems. 3 BDC are also slave LDAP and 1
master directory server on the PDC.
I went through the Samba documentation CH21 and made modifications to
the BDCs and PDC as follows:
2002 Sep 20
0
Fw: Winbind-bug Redhat 7.2
----- Original Message -----
From: David Hoang
To: samba-bugs@samba.org
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 4:20 PM
Subject: Winbind-bug
I am using winbind and I notice it's not letting me logon to my unix box
unless i have created a unix-style account with entries in /etc/passwd & shadow.
I thought winbind was suppose to allow me to logon using my active directory (w2k)
box. I please
2002 Nov 26
0
winbind pam.d cofigurations
Hello,
I currently have samba configured with winbind so that I can login using NT
authentication with my domain controller. Winbind is working perfectly
with the domain, I have /etc/pam.d/login configured perfectly and I can
login through the console.etc..
However, when I try to use passwd, it doesn't prompt for a new password, it
does this:
bash-2.05b$ passwd
Changing password for
2003 Nov 19
0
Winbind, Pam, And Active Directory
My smb.conf and nsswitch.conf and /etc/pam.d/samba and login are below. Pam
and winbind are configured. Are my config's correct? I have about 40
workstations using redhat 9. Im using Samba 3.0.0 and I am trying to use a
Windows 2003 Active Directory server for authentication. Using LDAP for
auth.
I can see the users and groups and If i login with the local account root,
open a terminal window
2003 Dec 05
0
Show windows users/groups of a mounted smb filesystem.
Hi,
I have setup linux as a member server (fedora 1), it authenticates against
a w2k AD server and runs winbind. I modified the login pam file
so can login to the linux box with my windows account. After login
I see my windows "home" directory that is mounted from a windows
w2k fileserver.
All described above works fine the only problem I have that I don't see
the owner/group of
2003 Dec 20
0
Samba working in Active Directory .config's included
I'm struggling just as much as the next person on this setup. Although;
I do have it working under Mandrake 9.2 with Samba3.0.pre1.
Perhaps we can work together and figure out what is different between
setups.
smb.conf:
> #======================= Global Settings =====================================
> [global]
>
> # 1. Server Naming Options:
> workgroup = LABOR
>
2004 May 05
1
Samba ADS Help
I have been having a hard time login into a RH AS 3.0 using my MS AD account
and password. I did successfully setup winbind, krb5 and samba w/out any
major complications. But when it came to login I investigate as to why I am
not able to log into the linux box using my AD account and password. I used
the following URL example to setup winbind and samba.
2003 Nov 20
1
Winbind, AD login problem
I am trying to get about 40 workstations to join a windows server 2003 active directory domain. The network has about 7 domains. It is a fairly large WAN. I can view the domain users with wbinfo, getent shows the users in unix format. When I try to login it asks me for a password but wont accept anything. I have a PDC server and an LDAP server. Does ldap have to be configured on the client end? My
2002 Jul 08
1
home directories & winbind ?
What is the trick for having home directories on a samba share be
accessible from a windows machine??
I am using winbind with NT to authenticate -- it works fine. I have users
with accounts on the samba machine, they have the same usernames and
passwords on the NT machine. All users on the samba machine have accounts
in /home Is there some sort of trick with the template homedir command,
and