Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "FW: Problem with Active Directory authentication"
2016 Jun 09
1
FW: Problem with Active Directory authentication
Hi,
If you have the "template = /bin/bash" option, I think it is more likely
something wrong with the way ssh is trying to authenticate the username.
Do a "getent passwd" and then try "ssh -v '<username exactly as getent
returns it (case sensitive)>'@<fqdn of server>. If it doesn't work, post
the output of what ssh generates.
Mike E.
On Thu,
2016 Jun 10
0
FW: Problem with Active Directory authentication
Hello --
When I ran the pam-auth-update command, the PAM configuration window did list Winbind NT/Active Directory authentication as being enabled. This was in addition to the following also being active:
Pwquality password strength checking
Unix authentication
SSS authentication
LDAP Authentication
Register user sessions in the systemd control group hierarchy
Inheritable Capabilites Management
2016 Jun 10
2
Problem with Active Directory authentication
The problem that I am now facing is the fact there is no NIS domain that can be selected from the dropdown menu,
which, in turn, prevents the login shell from being modified.
________________________________
From: Data Control Systems - Mike Elkevizth [mike at datacontrolsystems.com]
Sent: Friday, June 10, 2016 3:14 PM
To: Kaplan, Andrew H.
Cc: samba at lists.samba.org; Rowland penny
Subject:
2016 Jun 10
2
Problem with Active Directory authentication
Hello --
The version of Samba that I am running on the server is the 4.3.9 Ubuntu package.
To that end, I reconfigured the smb.conf file to reflect the entries listed in your e-mail.
I added the syntax: default shell = /bin/bash to the smb.conf file, and restarted the samba and winbind daemons.
Unfortunately, the getent passwd command indicated the /bin/false shell was still the default.
What
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 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 Aug 24
3
Problem with CentOS 5.11 virtual machine
Hello --
We completed an installation of CentOS 5.11 32-bit onto a Vmware ESXi 6.0.0 appliance for the purpose of running a legacy application. The hardware in question is a Dell PowerEdge R730xd system. The Vmware tools utility was installed onto the virtual machine, and that initially provided access to the network. Once that was done, patches from the CentOS repository were installed onto the
2016 Jun 09
2
FW: Problem with Active Directory authentication
Hi,
Try using the format <domainname><winbind separator><username> to login
instead of <username>@<domainname>. I'm not sure why, and don't have time
to check into it right now, but ssh doesn't like the
<username>@<domainname> format for me either. The default winbind
separator is a backslash "\", so you'll have to escape it,
2016 Jun 09
2
Problem with Active Directory authentication
Hello --
The output of the getent passwd command was the following:
<username>@<domainname>:*:##########:##########::/PHShome/<username>:/bin/PHSshell
________________________________
From: Data Control Systems - Mike Elkevizth [mike at datacontrolsystems.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2016 6:12 PM
To: Kaplan, Andrew H.
Cc: samba-technical at lists.samba.org; samba at
2016 Jun 10
3
Problem with Active Directory authentication
Hello --
I removed the ldap and sssd packages from the server, and I am trying to get winbind to work on the system.
The configuration of the /etc/samba/smb.conf file's global section is the following:
[global]
## Browsing/Identification ###
# Change this to the workgroup/NT-domain name your Samba server will part of
security = ads
realm = <domain name>
workgroup =
2016 Jun 08
5
Problem with Active Directory authentication
Hello --
We are running the 14.04.3 LTS 64-bit release as a virtual machine on a Vmware appliance. The goal of the installation is to create a Samba server that utilizes Active Directory authentication. To that end I utilized the following procedure:
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 13
2
Problem with Active Directory authentication
Hello --
We are not running a Samba domain controller, rather we are relying on our network engineering group. I am not
sure how willing they are in setting up the NIS extensions feature.
To facilitate matters, would it be better for our either setting up the current system as a samba domain contoller,
or establishing a separate computer that functions exclusively in that capacity?
2009 Nov 20
4
Problem with Samba on CentOS 5.3
Hi there --
I am having an issue with the Samba package, release 3.033375, that came bundled
with the
CentOS 5.3 distribution. It seems that even though I created the smbpasswd file,
located at
the /etc/samba directory, I am unable to modify the password of the users listed
in it.
I can run the /usr/bin/smbpasswd -a <username> command as root, and even though
there
are no errors, a
2016 Jun 15
2
FW: Problem with Active Directory authentication
Sorry about being a pain in the neck about this. The AD authentication at the console, and through
SSH to the server is working for one domain user account, but no others. The problem is outlined in
the e-mail that I am forwarding to the mailing list.
How can I correct this?
-----Original Message-----
From: samba [mailto:samba-bounces at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Kaplan, Andrew H.
Sent:
2016 Jun 13
2
Problem with Active Directory authentication
Hello --
I have made considerable progress. When I am at the server console, I am able to enter my domain username and password, and I am able to log into the server. I had several follow-up questions:
1. How can I configure an SSH connection to the server that will utilize the active directory login?
2. When the login completes, I encounter the following error messages:
Unknown parameter
2009 Jun 09
2
Oplocks question
What have people found with oplocks in the realm of really saving
time? Is it something that's always good to have in an environment
where two files being accessed simultaneously is rare? My shared
volume is an NFS on a remote server. Just curious what folks have
experienced.
Terry
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addressed. If you
2009 May 27
1
a simple trick to get autoclose parenthesis on windows
Hi,
This is a simple trick to get autoclose parenthesis on windows.
If you like how StatET autocloses parens, but like to use the lighter
Vanilla R, you can use autohotkey (http://autohotkey.net) to provide
this functionality.
Simply put the below code in a text file, rename extension as .ahk and
doubleclick on it to execute.
------------------ code starts here 8< ------------------
;
2007 Mar 19
2
Help creating a shortcut in wine
Can anyone help me with how to create a windows shortcut in wine? I
want to create windows shortcuts on a Linux box that windows clients
can then access. I'm trying to use wine to allow me to create the
shortcut on the Linux box. I'm using the wine-0.9.31 version of wine
on Fedora Core 5. I've tried two approaches, both fail.
I've tried using an autohotkey script. This script runs
2010 Jan 19
3
Upgrading from Fedora Core 7 to CentOS 5.4
Hi there --
I need to upgrade one of our systems from its current distribution, Fedora Core
7, to the most recent
version distribution, release 5.4, of the CentOS operating system. Can I do an
in-place upgrade of the
operating system without any adverse side-effects? Are there any issues that I
should be concerned
with before proceeding? Thanks.
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