Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Samba+Ldap problems"
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,
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
2010 Apr 16
2
rsync over ssh - possible attack vectors
Hello everybody!
First my setup:
I connect from Debian Lenny to Ubuntu Karmic with a command like:
user1 at localserver:$ rsync -rtcve ssh user1 at remoteserver:/.../ /local/.../
(using default versions of ssh and rsync in the vendor repos,
ssh with password authentication)
As far as I understand if localserver got compromised an
attacker could read the password and then get full access
to
2012 Jan 15
2
Samba 3.6 problems with idmap rid
Hi!
I am using mainly Samba 3.5 on CentOS, and I was very pleased with
idmap_rid backend for SID-to-RID mappings.
But on Solaris 10, I can only use 3.6 because OpenCSW ships only 3.6.
Problem is, things are changed and are not working as expected...
Here is my config on RHEL Samba 3.5:
[global]
workgroup = WINDOMAIN
realm = WINDOMAIN.LOCAL
server string = localserver
2002 May 08
4
losing print driver associations on reboot
Hello all, I've got a strange problem with Samba 2.2.4. I'm able to
associate print drivers to printers (raw queue in cups). My clients are
able to see that the drivers belong to the printers, and they download
them, but as soon as the server reboots, I lose my driver associations
and I need to once again specify a driver on the windows end. The Print
server was an upgrade from Samba
2008 Jul 28
1
Problems authenticating Ubuntu 8.04 client (gdm) against Samba (Ubuntu 8.04) domain server
Hello,
Does anyone have a working pam configuration that allows gdm logins? My
current config works with ssh and bash logins. I'd like gdm to work
with usernames like DOMAIN\\USERNAME.
MORE DETAIL:
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I'm trying to get a Linux client (Ubuntu 8.04) to authenticate against a
Samba domain controller (also Ubuntu8.04). WindowsXP clients work fine
with the samba
2015 Feb 20
0
CentOS 6.5 Openssh Pam sshd config
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Hello.
Our products use CentOS 6.5 and we would like to deploy them with custom
openssh RPMs. I have downloaded the sources from
http://athena.caslab.queensu.ca/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable and built
the RPMs, but the PAM configuration file is wrong after installation.
When I install the default openssh-5.3p1 RPMs from the CentOS 6.5
repository,
2015 Feb 20
1
CentOS 6.5 OpenSSH PAM config
Sorry - without the signing this time.
Hello.
Our products use CentOS 6.5 and we would like to deploy them with custom
openssh RPMs. I have downloaded the sources from
http://athena.caslab.queensu.ca/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable and built
the RPMs, but the PAM configuration file is wrong after installation.
When I install the default openssh-5.3p1 RPMs from the CentOS 6.5
repository, the
2009 Dec 08
2
No ulimit for user
Hi,
I'm trying to remove any limit on open files for a user; I've set
username nofiles to unlimited in /etc/security/logins.conf, but now I
get "could not open session" if I try to su to the user.
singhh - nofile unlimited
I think this is related to PAM, so I've modifed /etc/pam.d/su and
/etc/pam.d/login to use pam_limits.so:
# cat /etc/pam.d/su
2009 Oct 13
0
trouble with GDM -- linux client to samba
Hi all,
As an experiment I'm trying to log into a samba server (3.3.2) from
GDM. Both systems are running Ubuntu 9.04 and LDAP is not involved.
But it's not working.
The test user credentials are donkey/donkey .
On the client:
# net rpc join -S 192.168.0.1 -U root
Enter root's password:
Joined domain LAB-SAMBA.
# wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret via RPC calls succeeded
#
2015 Feb 23
2
sssd - ldap host attribute ignored
Dear all,
i have a problem with sssd in conjunction with ldap on a centos 7 x86_64
box.
ldap works fine. I can login there as an usual user registred in ldap.
I want now restrict the access with ldap's host attribute. This is
beeing ignored. Still every ldap user can login, no matter what the host
attribute says.
I googled around and only found that sssd.conf need two lines:
access_provider
2005 Jun 10
2
winbind and pam on FC3
I cant get a login from an FC3 setup unless the user has a local account.
Jun 10 11:53:12 fc3 login(pam_unix)[12082]: check pass; user (elina) unknown
Jun 10 11:53:12 fc3 login(pam_unix)[12082]: authentication failure;
logname=LOGIN uid=0 euid=0 tty=tty1 ruser= rhost= user=elina
Jun 10 11:53:12 fc3 pam_winbind[12082]: user 'elina' granted access
Jun 10 11:53:12 fc3
2006 Feb 06
2
Getent Not Working
I hope I'm submitting this to the right place....
Hello All,
I've been pouring over the groups for a couple of days now, and found a
few problems and setups similiar to mine, but I'm not having much luck
trying to resolve the issue. My setup currently is a RHFC4 Box running
Samba 3.0.21a-1 on a Win2k AD Domain.
Now I have no problem running "wbinfo -t -u or -g" I get
2013 Nov 28
4
SSH - Winbind and Keybased Auth
Hi Team,
We have a weird issue that we are trying to understand. We have winbind set up and working successfully for user authentication with passwords via ssh. We have pam.d/system-auth-ac and password-auth-ac (symlinked) set to require membership of a group which works great via password authentication.
However, if the user has a ssh key set up, they seem to bypass the group membership
2005 Jul 11
2
SUSE 9.3 Winbind+ PAM+AD
Hello,
I have been using Fedora Core, Samba, and Active Directory to provide
authentication services for Windows based users for a few years now, but as
an experiment I wanted to accomplish the same service with SUSE 9.3 .
I have been able to get this configuration to run successfully with RH9,
FC1, FC2, FC3, and FC4 (buggy but works), but with SUSE I have stalled a
bit. I feel I have
2014 Oct 29
1
samba ssh change password Error was: Wrong password
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
smbpasswd: machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was :
Wrong Password
best regards
[FACILITY/btombul at samba ~]$ passwd
Changing password for user FACILITY/btombul.
Changing password for FACILITY/btombul
(current) NT password:
New password:
Retype new password:
passwd: Authentication token manipulation error
[FACILITY/btombul at
2015 May 08
4
ldap host attribute is ignored
>> But instead i get
>> centos: sshd[7929]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user
>> <username>
>
> "pam_unix" should be an indication that <username> appears in the local
> unix password files. Make sure that it doesn't.
Nope. None of the usernames i tried is in /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow
>
> What do /etc/pam.d/sshd and
2006 Apr 09
1
Can pam_winbind be configured to issue Kerberos tickets on user validation?
Hi
I have Samba 3 running on Fedora 4, configured to use pam_winbind to
validate user logins against my W2K ADS. Logins are fully functional using
names such as adsdomain.adsuser (I have the fullstop character configured as
my winbind seperator).
This is all working fine.
What I would now like to do, is to have a Kerberos ticket from the ADS
Kerberos realm issued to the user that has just
2005 Sep 22
1
Noob help with backup command syntax
Hi guys:
I'm new to rsync. I have downloaded and read sevral how-to snippits,
and the man pages. I got a little confused though trying to figure
out how to do what I need.
Can someone show me the syntax for doing the following:?
Given:
localserver = server that has data I want backed up, and I'm logged in
as root on it
remoteserver = server where the data is to go, into it's
2016 Jan 18
3
Samba Hylafax PAM
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Hi,
I posted this also on hylafax list - maybe here is someone with a hint.
System: Debian Jessie, Hylafax-Server 6.0.6, pam 1.1.8, libpam-ldapd
0.9.4, nslcd 0.9.4 (all actual debian packets from stable),
sernet-samba-*-4.2.7-8
After a switch from OpenLDAP to a Samba 4.2 based LDAP Server, I cannot
auth users anymore in Hylafax, everything else