Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Samba/LDAP and home dir creation"
2006 Feb 01
4
ADS and samba domain member: ads_connect: Cannot resolve network address for KDC in requ
Thanks,
Unfortunately, I still got the same error. I may be wrong, but it is
like it does the automatic lookup process of kdc instead of using the
krb5.conf file. However, as per my note below, if I do add bad config
info to the krb5.conf, it does complain.
David
David Shapiro
Unix Team Lead
919-765-2011
>>> Dimitri Yioulos <dyioulos@firstbhph.com> 2/1/2006 10:15:49 AM
2006 Mar 30
3
Winbind and email server
Folks,
Sincere apologies for asking this again, but I'm just not getting this to
work, and must be missing something here:
My company's network is based around a Windows 2003 server AD, with several
RHEL AS 3 boxes connected to it via samba (3.0.21c-1). ?This scheme works
very well. ?I've set up, and have successfully been using a sendmail-based
email system, too.
My issue is
2005 Apr 11
3
FW: net ads join fails
Ok I deleted the incorrect conf file and set it up using Yast again here is the amended file. I tried using the IP address of the server this time but I'm still getting the same errors as before.
[libdefaults]
default_realm = ELLISONSLEGAL.COM
clockskew = 300
[domain_realm]
.ELLNET = ELLISONSLEGAL.COM
[realms]
ELLISONSLEGAL.COM = {
kdc = 10.0.0.31
default_domain = ELLNET
2005 Apr 22
3
smb ports feedback
Having read a few posts recently I thought I would do some testing.
Given XP's use of 445 and that I have a couple of networks where they only have XP clients, I thought I would try setting smb ports to 445 only rather than that suggested of just specifying 139.
This has worked well for XP clients with SP2.
However SP1, and presumably pre-SP1 clients, lose all sight of the NBT network.
2015 Dec 19
2
LDAP create home directories
Hey guys,
I've setup an LDAP server on our network. I'm using OpenLDAP.
It was really easy to use the authconfig-tui to generate the nsswitch.conf
and ldap.conf files that would allow user authentication.
But when users would log in, the system wasn't creating the home
directories.
I found one command that would correct that:
authconfig --enablemkhomedir --update
After that
2006 Sep 28
4
Trimming the fat out of a Centos 4.4 Installation
Hi, just to avoid re-inventing the wheel, is there any document that
can help me reduce even further a "minimum" installation of Centos 4.4
(BTW can you say 600mb is minimum)?
I am in the process of creating a small Centos-4.4-based Asterisk box
and I need to boot it from a CF card. Deleting useless packages will
help me do what i want.
Example: even a minimum install of Centos 4.4 (or
2006 Sep 28
4
Trimming the fat out of a Centos 4.4 Installation
Hi, just to avoid re-inventing the wheel, is there any document that
can help me reduce even further a "minimum" installation of Centos 4.4
(BTW can you say 600mb is minimum)?
I am in the process of creating a small Centos-4.4-based Asterisk box
and I need to boot it from a CF card. Deleting useless packages will
help me do what i want.
Example: even a minimum install of Centos 4.4 (or
2009 Jan 07
3
LDAP Authentication to Lotus Domino?
Has anybody done any authentication to Lotus Domino using LDAP?
I selected LDAP options in the "authconfig-tui" application, per the
documentation here:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/s1-ldap-pam.html
when I try to query the directory for user information though, I get
no results using the ldapsearch command
[root at ldapclient ~]# ldapsearch -x
2019 Oct 10
2
how to automatically create the home directory
>
> > If you're on a RedHat system with selinux (RHEL, CentOS, fedora), then
> > it looks like
> > <https://danwalsh.livejournal.com/69837.html> pam_oddjob_mkhomedir
> > will create the home directories for you and also ensure that the
> > correct selinux labels are applied. I have this on my todo list, as
> > I'm currently using the ADUC
2013 Aug 15
1
samba: check password with AD without joining domain?
Is there a way to get samba to authenticate against an AD without
having to join that domain (which needs admin credentials)? I don't
want any of the automatic user creation or mapping stuff from winbind,
just a password check instead of having to maintain a local password.
I can get that effect via kerberos for normal linux logins by using
authconfig-tui, checking kerberos, and filling in
2019 Oct 10
2
how to automatically create the home directory
If you're on a RedHat system with selinux (RHEL, CentOS, fedora), then it
looks like <https://danwalsh.livejournal.com/69837.html> pam_oddjob_mkhomedir
will create the home directories for you and also ensure that the correct
selinux labels are applied. I have this on my todo list, as I'm currently
using the ADUC method, which is labour intensive.
--
Mason
On Thu, 10 Oct 2019 at
2007 Aug 07
2
CentOS5 pam_mkhomedir
I have a problem creating homedirs on the fly. Since RHEL5 / CentOS5 you have to
use pam_oddjob_mkhomedir instead of pam_mkhomedir.
Everything is working (the homedir is created) but two things.
First on every logon I get the following error message, and I don't know how to
fix it:
org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name com.redhat.oddjob was not
provided by any .service files
2015 May 11
3
ldap host attribute is ignored
On 05/09/2015 01:24 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> Is it normal to have pam_unix and pam_sss twice for each each section?
No. See my previous message. I think it's the result of copying
portions of SuSE configurations.
2015 May 11
2
ldap host attribute is ignored
one more thing: firewalld service and selinux are deactivated.
On 05/11/2015 07:06 PM, Ulrich Hiller wrote:
> Hmmm...., i have made now a complete new install but the problem
> persists: ldap authentication works, but the host attribute is ignored.
>
> I have installed CentOS7 64bit with KDE.
> I did not do any 'yum update' or install of extra packages so far.
>
>
2015 Dec 19
2
LDAP create home directories
>
> You may also need to restart sssd or nslcd, depending upon which one is
> running the backed ldap connection service on the clients.
Hmm.. I got a different result after restarting nclcd. Instead of logging
me in and just complaining that it couldn't create the home directory, it
still complains about not creating the home directory, but now it doesn't
let me in:
#ssh
2011 Feb 18
1
Not sure I understand when add user script is called
I've built a domain member. It works pretty good with the exception
that I want on-the-fly home directories being built. I'm not sure this
is doable with a domain member as everything I've tried isn't even
called - as far as I can tell. Using log level 3.
If anyone can shed light on how to dynamically create home directories,
that'd be great.
anyway, here's my
2017 Dec 27
3
Centos 7 member server login fails
I have a problem that is now becoming very annoying. Namely I have a
Centos 7 member server running Sernet Samba 4.7.4 for which everything
seems to work except gdm or ftp logins. On the linux client it seems
winbindd is set up correctly. For example (the data shown below has been
sanitized):
> getent passwd
testuser2:*:3001108:3000513::/home/testuser1:/bin/bash
2020 Jul 28
2
kerberos ticket on login problem
I'm experimenting with smb + winbind.
My host is joined to AD and I can login to my host fine using my AD
credentials via SSH.?? The only issue is that I don't get a Kerberos
ticket generated.
In /etc/security/pam_winbind.conf I have:
krb5_auth = yes
krb5_ccache_type = KEYRING
In /etc/krb5.conf, I also have:
default_ccache_name = KEYRING:persistent:%{uid}
Using wbinfo -K jas, then
2005 Jan 15
1
Guide to stripping Centos 3
I responded to a post in the Dell poweredge mailing list
earlier today. My answer was off the top of my head, with a
bit of experimentation. The content may be useful in the
Cenyos context as well to admin's looking to strip the size of
an install to the bare bones.
Comment welcomed. Can anyone see any packages which I have
missed?
-- Russ Herrold
---------- Forwarded message
2004 Aug 06
3
Newbe: OK so far?
Mr. Cully:
Thanks for replying. Any idea where I can find such for a SuSE 6.3
system? I've looked at Yast's installable features and there is no such
thing...
Thanks,
Scott
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Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Wednesday, 22 August 2001 at 17:53, Scott Vetter wrote:
> > Now for ices, I've gotten through the "./configure" and get several
> > error