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2016 Jun 23
0
sssd.conf file missing
Hello - I have made the changes to the nsswitch.conf file as suggested, and I have restarted idmapd service. I also ran the following command syntax as root to check the sssd configuration: sssd -c /etc/sssd/sssd.conf -d2 -i The output was as follows: sssd -c /etc/sssd/sssd.conf -d2 -i (Thu Jun 23 10:44:39:600097 2016) [sssd] [add_implicit_services] (0x0040): id_provider is not set for domain
2022 Dec 25
1
CentOS Stream 8 sssd.service failing part of sssd-common-2.8.1-1.el8.x86_64 baseos package
Hello everybody, A recent update of the sssd-common-2.8.1-1.el8.x86_64 package is causing sssd.service systemctl failures all over my CentosOS machines. What is the best way to report this issue and when can we expect an update from the sssd-common package for this regression bug? I think sssd-common is part of the baseos repository and installed even when the configuration file is not
2020 Oct 09
1
guidance on enabling 2FA at Linux GUI level
Hi all, running a machine with Centos 7.6 that already has a 2FA PAM- enabled module for SSH logins. Is there a document that talks about configuring Centos 7.6 default GUI (Gnome) to use 2fa with PAM? thanks, -- --------------------- Erick Perez Quadrian Enterprises S.A. - Panama, Republica de Panama Skype chat: eaperezh WhatsApp IM: +507-6675-5083 ---------------------
2011 Nov 08
1
CentOS 6 Active Directory 2008 R2 kickstart
Hi All, Anyone have a working CentOS 6 kickstart file that they are using to bind a host to Active Directory 2008 R2? I'm working on a full AD/Linux environment and would like to stand on the shoulders of others if they are already doing such a thing. I'm thinking I need to enable LDAP and Kerberos, although Winbind might also be the key here. The config will ideally get the UID and
2003 Nov 18
1
Need mount -t smbfs to be world/group writable & not only root
Hi, Need some pointers. Currently using mount -t smbfs -o username=xxx,pasword=xxx //servername/sharename /mnt/share Since I can only mount as root, (not in /etc/fstab) sudo mount -t smbfs -o username=xxx,pasword=xxx //servername/sharename /mnt/share Problem here is.. I can't get group or world writeable permission on the share. It's a NTFS share but that is not a problem. I can
2003 Nov 19
0
samba3: problem with machine accounts - change PC name
Hi, Running samba 3.0.0, LDAP passdb. I've in smb.conf (script is from samba3.0.0 source tree) add machine script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd.pl -w %u delete user script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-userdel.pl %u When a machine (win 2000/xp) is added once to samba domain on-the-fly. Everything works well. Things get tricky, when there's need to change machine name. Samba doesn't
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 Nov 19
3
Power users on Samba 3.0.1.
Good Afternoon, How do I set my domain users to became Power Users on the workstations? Is there a way to map unix group "x" on the domain to became nt group "Power Users"? I did some research and I found someone mentioning "take domain users from the users group, and add it to the power user group" but my w2k does not list "Domain Users" under
2003 Nov 18
1
compile failure on 3.0.0 and 3.0.1pre3
I have installed Suse on an IBM as400 (powerpcc). This is SuSe 8.0 gcc 3.2 and with both samba 3.0.0 and 3.0.1pre3 I get this error message on the compile. (configure runs fine. make Using FLAGS = -g -O2 -I./popt -Iinclude -I/home/rshepard/samba-3.0.0/source/include -I/home/rshepard/samba-3.0.0/source/ubiqx -I/home/rshepard/samba-3.0.0/source/smbwrapper -I. -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE