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2016 Jun 23
0
sssd.conf file missing
OK, lets dig further. Does your sssd.conf have [sssd] section? Something like [sssd] debug_level = 4 config_file_version = 2 domains = your-domain-name-here If it's not there, add it and modify the [your-domain-name-here] section so it'll look like this: [domain/your-domain-name-here] 23.06.2016, 15:51, "Kaplan, Andrew H." <ahkaplan at partners.org>: > Hello ?
2016 Jun 23
0
sssd.conf file missing
Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote: > Hello -- > > I made the suggested changes to the sssd.conf file, and the results are > the same. > > Just to make sure my syntax is correct: > > The following section was added to the end of the file: > > [sssd] > debug_level = 4 > config_file_version = 2 > domains = company/company.org > One little detail you may have missed:
2016 Jun 23
2
sssd.conf file missing
Hello ? Thank-you for your e-mail. I corrected the syntax in the file, and I have confirmed the permissions are correct: -rw-------. 1 root root 266 Jun 23 08:45 sssd.conf Unfortunately, the error condition and messages listed in my initial e-mail are still present. From: l at avc.su [mailto:l at avc.su] Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 8:34 AM To: CentOS mailing list; Kaplan, Andrew H.
2016 Jun 23
1
sssd.conf file missing
Hello -- I have not touched that file. What change(s) do I need to make there? -----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of m.roth at 5-cent.us Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 9:36 AM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] sssd.conf file missing Kaplan, Andrew H. wrote: > Hello -- > > I made the suggested
2016 Jun 23
3
sssd.conf file missing
Hello -- I made the suggested changes to the sssd.conf file, and the results are the same. Just to make sure my syntax is correct: The following section was added to the end of the file: [sssd] debug_level = 4 config_file_version = 2 domains = company/company.org -----Original Message----- From: l at avc.su [mailto:l at avc.su] Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 9:08 AM To: Kaplan, Andrew H.;
2016 Jun 15
2
AD authentication on samba server using sssd
I am trying to run samba with sssd service and AD authentication. I have joined the linux server to the AD domain using realmd and using sssd to authenticate to the AD. I am able to get user list from AD using "getent passwd <username>". The samba servers starts but i am unable to get the authentication working. I referred the samba dos for centos7 and also installed
2016 May 13
0
CEBA-2016:1035 CentOS 7 sssd BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2016:1035 Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2016-1035.html The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently syncing to the mirrors: ( sha256sum Filename ) x86_64: 1d5eae602bcae20f1031dab97d58e751ee278a97f466fe308c5c91fb331aab1f libipa_hbac-1.13.0-40.el7_2.4.i686.rpm
2016 Jun 16
2
AD authentication on samba server using sssd
Well thanks. Will post it on the sssd list. On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 11:36 PM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: > On 15/06/16 18:24, shridhar shetty wrote: > >> I am trying to run samba with sssd service and AD authentication. >> I have joined the linux server to the AD domain using realmd and using >> sssd >> to authenticate to the AD. I am able to
2019 Jun 12
2
sssd not a good idea
That's clearly a documentation bug. As for the samba integration, it's now in its own guide: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/windows_integration_guide/index (this is what I followed on 7.5/7.6 to consume realmd). Let me open a BZ about this... Regards, Vincent On Wed, 12 Jun 2019, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 12/06/2019 16:31,
2019 May 14
2
Samba4 changing a user's password from linux workstation
Hello Rowland, We’ve been using SSSD with Acitve Directory for a few years now… It’s been solid for us. Our Linux clients use the AD-Kerberos via SSSD for secure NFS4 mounts with POSIX attributes defined in AD (uidNumber, gidNumber, unixHomeDirectory, loginShell). Before putting into production, I tested using Winbind and could not get it to do what I wanted. If I remember correctly, I had
2016 May 13
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 135, Issue 7
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2019 May 14
2
Samba4 changing a user's password from linux workstation
I've gotten pretty unhappy with "realmd" and "sssd". They try to hide >> a lot of steps away from the user, but the internal interactions are a >> bit of a "mousetrap" game. When it works, you get the mouse. But if >> any of the many steps are even slightly worn, it becomes erratic or >> fails. >> > > > Update: In fact i
2016 Apr 01
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 134, Issue 1
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2016 Aug 03
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 138, Issue 1
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2019 May 14
1
Samba4 changing a user's password from linux workstation
On 5/14/19 9:58 AM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 14/05/2019 14:35, Luc Lalonde wrote: >> Hello Rowland, >> >> We’ve been using SSSD with Acitve Directory for a few years now…  It’s >> been solid for us. > > I never said it wasn't solid (possibly because it it is built on top of > some of the winbind code), I just said that you do not need it. >
2019 Jun 10
6
please confirm: sssd not a good idea :)
On 08/06/2019 21:32, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 08/06/2019 16:24, Uwe Laverenz via samba wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> when you join a linux server to an active directory with "realm" it >> uses "sssd" as default. This works well as long as you just want to >> be a simple domain member. >> >> As soon as you want a real member
2020 Aug 12
2
Using SSSD + AD with Samba seems to require Winbind be running
On 12/08/2020 13:24, Robert Marcano via samba wrote: > If you are runnning a Samba server as a member of a domain, you need > to start winbind. The following is a not a Samba issue since Samba and > SSSD interactions are not part of Samba. > > You can still run SSSD/realmd/adcli as your domain membership toolkit, > but you need to start winbind if a Samba server is started on
2019 Jun 12
3
samba Digest, Vol 198, Issue 12
On 6/12/19 7:00 AM, Rowland penny wrote: > Until yesterday I would have pointed you at the sssd-users mailing list, that was until I found this: > *Important* > Red Hat only supports running Samba as a server with the |winbindd| service to provide domain users and groups to the local system. Due to certain limitations, such as missing Windows access control list (ACL) support and NT LAN
2020 Aug 12
5
Using SSSD + AD with Samba seems to require Winbind be running
Hi all, Configuration information right off the bat: Debian Buster 10.5 and Samba 2:4.9.5+dfsg-5+deb10u1. Testparm is at the bottom I'm running into some interesting behavior on a server I've configured to use SSSD to bind to the AD domain. I've successfully bound using "net ads" and can get tickets and so on, and have samba configured to use kerberos through sssd.
2016 Jun 16
0
AD authentication on samba server using sssd
I got samba to work with sssd finally. :) Wanted to share so that it could help someone with debugging. I was trying to access the fileserver using IP address which was failing. It worked when using hostname to connect to the fileserver. Short explanation * When accessing samba fileserver using hostname, kerberos authentication kicks in, which works fine as expected. * But when accessing samba