Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "FW: Opieaccess file, is this normal?"
2004 Jun 22
2
Opieaccess file, is this normal?
Hi,
I'm trying to setup one-time passwords on freebsd5.2.1
>From what I've read so far, if the user is present in opiekeys, the
opieaccess file determines if the user (coming from a specific host or
network) is allowed to use his unix password from this specific network.
As my opieaccess file is empty and the default rule (as mentionned in the
man file) is deny, I should not be
2003 Jun 27
1
Problems with the pam_opieaccess PAM module
Hi,
I've configured opie (one time passwords) under FreeBSD and I came
across the following problem.
It looks like libpam does not stop the authentication process when
a 'requisite' module fails. I find this strange as the pam 'requisite'
is defined in the man pages as: requisite - failure of such a PAM
results in the immediate termination of the authentication process;
Here
2009 Aug 28
1
FreeBSD 7.2 and Samba 3.3.7 AD 2003 Authentication Problem
I am having problems upgrading samba 3.0.36 to 3.3.7. I have a working
installation of Samba 3.0.36 on FreeBSD 7.2 amd64, configured as a
domain member in a 2003 AD, running in native mode. Domain controllers
have Services for Unix 3.5 installed and I am using idmap backend with
SFU schema mode. I have enclosed my configuration files and compile
options further down. When I upgrade to version
2005 Jun 24
0
Winbind NT domain authentication
Hi list,
Sorry for the cros-post, I'm not sure which list is better for
me as I got a question related to samba, configuration, FreeBSD.
I'm trying to configure NT authentication on FreeBSD 5.4 with
Samba 3.0.12 (installed form the ports collection).
I've folowed the Samba 3 howto I've managed the following :
wbinfo -g returns correctly the domain groups
wbinfo -u returns all
2005 Jun 24
0
Winbind NT domain authentication
Hi list,
Sorry for the cros-post, I'm not sure which list is better for
me as I got a question related to samba, configuration, FreeBSD.
I'm trying to configure NT authentication on FreeBSD 5.4 with
Samba 3.0.12 (installed form the ports collection).
I've folowed the Samba 3 howto I've managed the following :
wbinfo -g returns correctly the domain groups
wbinfo -u returns all
2007 Jan 30
1
cannot su, something may related to pam
Hi All
I installed samba 3.0.23d on the FreeBSD 5.4 through the port tree and
join to the Windows 2000 Domain. But I can't su anymore. And the Windows
client cannot go into the share folder.
I have pam_winbind.so at /usr/lib and /usr/local/lib.
The error message shows:
Jan 30 18:50:36 BSDSVR01 pam_winbind[26131]: request failed: No such user, PAM error was unknown user (13), NT error was
2007 Apr 13
1
Samba3 : no suitable range available for sid
I'm setting up a freebsd server which will authenticate against an
Active Directory
I mean: the server will NOT have any local users (except mandatory and
minimum
required for management and configuration) and will authenticate requests
for login and access
FOR EVERY SERVICE against an Active Directory Server
I have configured the samba service and currently I can
login to local terminal,
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
2006 Nov 03
0
FreeBSD 6.1 - winbind - ssh pam problem
Hello All:
I am trying to authenticate against an Active Directory using winbind in
my /etc/pam.d/sshd configuration (below). If the user is in the local
password file, I can authenticate successfully using that user's Active
Directory credentials. However, if the user is not in the local
password file, I get the following errors.
Nov 3 10:07:48 mailnat pam_winbind[29805]: request failed:
2005 Aug 19
2
pam_radius fail open?
Okay, I guess I?ll be the first to take Colin Percival up in that the
following statement applies to me:
?If you find a security problem -- or even if you find something which
might possibly be a security problem but you're not certain if it is or
not -- then please let us know.?
I recently installed pam_radius according to the instructions located at
the following address:
2004 Aug 17
2
SSHD Bug with Pam/Winbind on FreeBSD ver5.2
I've reproduced this bug in versions openssh-3.7p1 and openssh-3.8p1
I've verfived that it works PERFECTLY in versions openssh-3.6p1 and
openssh-2.9p2
I have not tested any other versions.
The problem is sshd will not authenticate passwords off a NT4 domain using
winbind and pam.
Broken Debug output is:
debug1: PAM: initializing for "user"
debug1: PAM: setting PAM_RHOST to
2012 Apr 17
0
Problems with samba as PDC
Greeting-
I have a mixed network of ms-windows, macintosh and freebsd systems.
I am setting up a FreeBSD 9.0 system as a PDC using samba.
I can from a FreeBSD box attach to the SMB server as a user that is defined
on the Samba Server.
[wynkoop at dt0 ~]$ smbclient -L hp1
Enter wynkoop's password:
Domain=[HARAPARTNERS] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.6.4]
Sharename Type
2003 Oct 31
4
Samba and private shares
I'm running samba 2.5 on a FreeBSD box using winbind to do authentication
with my PDC/BDC. I'm able to configure shares that everyone on the NT
network can access but when I configure private shares (only 1 or 2 users
have access to) the users get prompted for a username and password and are
not allowed access. What am I doing wrong? Below I have included a copy of
my smb.conf and pam.conf
2003 Jun 04
1
FreeBSD + winbindd + PAM
I've been trying for a couple of weeks to get FreeBSD + winbindd + PAM
working, without success. I'm hoping that someone here has bumped into my
problem before and has some advice to give.
My current setup is winbindd from Samba 2.8.8a on both FreeBSD 4.8-RELEASE
and 5.1-BETA. I've configured Samba with the following options: syslog,
nocups, utmp, msdfs, quota, recycle, audit,
2005 Jan 29
1
Cyrus IMAP crashes after reading /etc/krb5.conf
Hello!
I'm trying to configure a freshly built mail/cyrus-imapd22 to work and
authenticate accounts -- Kerberos and plain text.
The GSSAPI authentication works already. After doing kinit, I can do ``imtest
-m GSSAPI hostname'' and it succeeds.
Now I'm trying to login with plain text (over SSL). Cyrus' imapd keeps
crashing from SIGBUS. According to ktrace, this happens
2017 Aug 03
2
pam auth problem
> What is in the pam.d/dovecot file? (Remember to strip passwords if
> included)
# cat /etc/pam.d/dovecot
passdb {
driver = pam
# args = failure_show_msg=yes
# args = max_requests=12
args = %s
}
and /etc/pam.d/{imap,pop3} were untouched; both as follows
#
# $FreeBSD: releng/10.3/etc/pam.d/pop3 170771 2007-06-15 11:33:13Z yar $
#
# PAM configuration for the "pop3" service
2017 Aug 03
0
pam auth problem
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
On Thu, 3 Aug 2017, Randy Bush wrote:
> # cat /etc/pam.d/dovecot
> passdb {
> driver = pam
> # args = failure_show_msg=yes
> # args = max_requests=12
> args = %s
> }
this info belongs into Dovecot's conf files, not into /etc/pam.d.
> and /etc/pam.d/{imap,pop3} were untouched; both as follows
>
> #
> #
2005 Sep 19
0
Problem: FreeBSD 5.4 and Samba 3.0.20 not working with ADS
Hello all,
I'm having a really difficult time with this setup. I can communicate
with my Win2k3 PDC from my FreeBSD Samba file server by using the wbinfo
utility. The wbinfo utility returns all of the information that I
expect it to successfully. I've joined the Samba file server to the AD
already. Users can access shared resources on the Samba file server
*ONLY IF* they have a local
2005 Sep 15
2
getent & winbindd on FreeBSD 5.4
I'm trying to get a FreeBSD 5.4 server to join a NT4 domain as a member
domain server using winbindd. I've compiled Samba with WinBIND support, ACL
Support, Syslog support, UTMP support, SMB PAM module, and with installed
POPT library.
I've reviewed Chapter 20 of TOSHARG and implemented a good portion of it
into our smb.conf file but am having trouble making the 'getent'
2006 Nov 20
1
OPIE + single user mode
Hallo all,
Have a problem and while OPIE seems to be the solution, not sure it
will work. The issue here is the only way I can access my remote box
in single user mode is via telnetting to a termserv I have setup that
connects to the FBSD servers serial port. Problem of course being that
to log on to FBSD in single user mode I have to provide the root
password in the clear.
What I would like