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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 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
2019 Jun 08
2
please confirm: sssd not a good idea :)
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 server, with acls for example, you need winbind instead of sssd. You can't even connect to or configure your server with "net rpc" without using winbind,
2019 Jun 17
3
Fwd: Re: Fwd: Re: Kerberos and NTLMv2 authentication
On 17/06/2019 17:45, Edouard Guign? via samba wrote: > Hello, > > I do not know how should be nsswitch.conf configured. > What should I change in it according to "/you either do not have the > passwd, group and shadow lines or you have chosen not to show them/" ? > Something like this? added to nsswitch.conf ? > passwd : files > group : files > shadow : files
2020 Sep 03
2
SID mapping: Samba and SSSD
On 03/09/2020 21:18, Robert Marcano via samba wrote: > This is what I do, if the domain start using more than the slice size, > there could be a problem because SSSD allows multiple slices. I > haven't tested sssd-winbind-idmap yet I mentioned in another response That is what was known as idmap-sss and relies on the winbind libs provided by sssd and is probably not compatible with
2019 Jul 09
3
Winbind issues with AD member file server
I am setting up a CentOS 7 system as a file server within an AD domain, following the following Red Hat documentation: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/system_administrators_guide/ch-file_and_print_servers Here is some information that likely complicates things: - we have a number of users and groups with sub-1000 uid or gid numbers which can't
2017 Dec 07
1
Samba documentation from Red Hat
Hi, if you use Samba on Red Hat Enterprise Linux you might find the following information useful: Since yesterday, the official Red Hat Enterprise Linux documentation contains a very detailed chapter about Samba: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html/system_administrators_guide/ch-file_and_print_servers#sect-Samba The documentation is up-to-date, based
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
2017 Jul 23
4
Slow Samba
Thank you very much, I will try these. There are only Centos 7 and Windows 10 machines on the network. On Sun, Jul 23, 2017 at 4:11 PM, Walter H. <Walter.H at mathemainzel.info> wrote: > On 23.07.2017 13:08, vychytraly . wrote: > >> Hello friends, >> >> I have a Gigabit network with few Windows and Centos 7 machines and I >> noticed that when copying files
2019 Jun 12
6
sssd not a good idea
On 12/06/2019 16:56, Vincent S. Cojot via samba wrote: > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1719824 > I counter that with: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1663323 Rowland
2019 Jun 17
2
Fwd: Re: Fwd: Re: Kerberos and NTLMv2 authentication
On 6/17/19 12:37 PM, Edouard Guign? via samba wrote: > On my linux box (centos 7), I set Samba + Winbind against AD. > But I also set SSSD against AD for an other purpose (sftp access). > > I am wondering if there is no risk to disable sftpd/sssd if I add > winbind in /etc/nsswitch.conf > > Can Winbind and SSSD be installed on the same system if they are not > used for
2019 Jun 20
2
Samba winbind on redhat 7
Hello, I am reading RHEL 7 docs concerning samba integration, and I found https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/7/html-single/windows_integration_guide/index#winbind "4.2.4. Switching Between SSSD and Winbind for SMB Share Access This procedure describes how you can switch between SSSD and Winbind plug-ins that are used for accessing SMB shares from SSSD
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 Jun 23
1
sssd.conf file missing
Hello -- We are running CentOS 7.2 on a virtual machine, and we are trying to set up LDAP authentication. The ldap packages that are currently installed on the system are the following: python-sss 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 python-sssdconfig 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-ad 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-client 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-common 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4 sssd-common-pac 1.13.0-40.el7_2.4
2019 Jun 20
2
Samba winbind on redhat 7
My idea is to replace default "cifs_idmap_sss.so" plugin by "idmapwb.so" winbind plugin, in order to SSSD becomes a client of winbind. To avoid to change nsswitch.conf : passwd:???? files sss shadow:???? files sss group:????? files sss into passwd:???? files winbind shadow:???? files winbind group:????? files winbind because I need an other access in sftp, this is using
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
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 31
3
iptables.service listed as: not-found inactive dead
Hello fellow CentOS users, on a freshly installed 7.2 machine and after reading https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/System_Administrators_Guide/chap-Managing_Services_with_systemd.html I try to enable iptables with following commands: # cat /etc/centos-release CentOS Linux release 7.2.1511 (Core) # rpm -qa | grep iptables iptables-1.4.21-16.el7.x86_64
2019 Jun 12
0
sssd not a good idea
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2016 Jan 11
2
nsswitch.conf question
I find the passwd, shadow and group lines in my CentOS 7 /etc/nsswitch.conf file specify "files sss". I'm not familiar with the "sss" source, would someone please give me an idea what that is? Many thanks....Nick