Displaying 20 results from an estimated 4000 matches similar to: "Samba as a domain member:"
2020 Jun 16
2
Samba as a domain member:
Yes:
# getent group GROUP
group:x:17573:
# getent group group2
group2:x:11010:
# getent group GROUP3
group3:x:21178:
# wbinfo --group-info GROUP
group:x:17573:
# wbinfo -n GROUP
S-1-5-21-948789634-15155995-928725530-7573 SID_DOM_GROUP (2)
2009 Mar 30
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: X86InstrFormats.td Refactoring
On Monday 30 March 2009 16:12, David Greene wrote:
> There is some redundancy at the instruction format level in the x86 .td
> files. For example, in X86InstrFormats.td:
>
> // SSE1 Instruction Templates:
> //
> // SSI - SSE1 instructions with XS prefix.
>
> class SSI<bits<8> o, Format F, dag outs, dag ins, string asm, list<dag>
> pattern>
>
>
2009 Mar 31
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: X86InstrFormats.td Refactoring
On Mar 30, 2009, at 2:53 PM, David Greene wrote:
> On Monday 30 March 2009 16:12, David Greene wrote:
>> There is some redundancy at the instruction format level in the
>> x86 .td
>> files. For example, in X86InstrFormats.td:
>>
>> // SSE1 Instruction Templates:
>> //
>> // SSI - SSE1 instructions with XS prefix.
>>
>> class
2020 Jun 17
1
Samba as a domain member:
Nice call. It almost worked except for a small error in 'man
pam_winbind' -- DOMAIN\\GROUP should actually be DOMAIN\GROUP in the
pam.d file.
Now, I'm a bit confused.
The pam module 'pam_winbind' is from the Samba suite.
OpenVPN is just passing on the authentication decision to Samba.
However, I was expecting to just use the group name without the domain
name since I have
2020 Jun 16
1
Samba as a domain member:
OK, interesting debate, but I still can't convert to SID.
I still get messages such as this one:
AUTH-PAM: BACKGROUND: my_conv[0] query='Cannot convert group GROUP to
sid, please contact your administrator to see if group GROUP is
valid.' style=4
# wbinfo -t
checking the trust secret for domain DOMAIN via RPC calls succeeded
# wbinfo --ping-dc
checking the NETLOGON for
2009 Mar 31
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: X86InstrFormats.td Refactoring
On Tuesday 31 March 2009 13:53, Dan Gohman wrote:
> > class SSI<bits<8> o, Format F, dag outs, dag ins, string asm,
> > list<dag> pattern>
> >
> > : SSIb<o, F, outs, ins, asm, pattern>, Requires<HasSSE1>;
>
> Is this just factoring out the ", XS" part? As presented, it looks like
> this change would introduce more
2009 Mar 30
2
[LLVMdev] RFC: X86InstrFormats.td Refactoring
There is some redundancy at the instruction format level in the x86 .td files.
For example, in X86InstrFormats.td:
// SSE1 Instruction Templates:
//
// SSI - SSE1 instructions with XS prefix.
class SSI<bits<8> o, Format F, dag outs, dag ins, string asm, list<dag>
pattern>
: I<o, F, outs, ins, asm, pattern>, XS, Requires<[HasSSE1]>;
// SSE3 Instruction
2005 May 12
2
OpenVPN ifconfig
I''m new to openvpn and maybe I should be asking on
openvpn''s list...
But I read the tutorial:
http://www.shorewall.net/OPENVPN.html#id2452626
and saw the following:
" On System A:
ifconfig 192.168.99.1 192.168.99.2 "
I don''t understand the reason for using these "virual"
IPs.
For instance, I configured openvpn on my peers so that
the IPs on the
2020 Jun 15
3
Samba as a domain member:
On 6/15/20 11:29 AM, Rowland penny via samba wrote:
... snippity
> You also have 'unix password sync = Yes', you should remove this, you cannot
> have users in /etc/passwd and AD.
Actually, as far as a base statement, you can have both, that is, the idea of a
username in Windows AD and the same username in /etc/passwd. The namespaces are
not cojoined. However, that doesn't
2008 Jan 03
1
require_membership_of being ignored?
Hi, I'm setting up a Gentoo samba server for home directories on a 2003 ADS
network.
I've decided to use pam_mkhomedir.to have the fileserver automagically create
their home when they first log in. But we don't want everyone to log in, just
the members of the AD group filesurfer-users.
The problem: Regardless of what I put as a require_membership_of= in the samba
pam file, any domain
2013 Dec 09
0
[Announce] Samba 4.1.3, 4.0.13 and 3.6.22 Security Releases
Release Announcements
---------------------
Samba 4.1.3, 4.0.13 and 3.6.22 have been issued as security releases in order
to address CVE-2013-4408 (DCE-RPC fragment length field is incorrectly checked)
and CVE-2012-6150 (pam_winbind login without require_membership_of
restrictions).
o CVE-2013-4408:
Samba versions 3.4.0 and above (versions 3.4.0 - 3.4.17, 3.5.0 -
3.5.22, 3.6.0 - 3.6.21,
2013 Dec 09
0
[Announce] Samba 4.1.3, 4.0.13 and 3.6.22 Security Releases
Release Announcements
---------------------
Samba 4.1.3, 4.0.13 and 3.6.22 have been issued as security releases in order
to address CVE-2013-4408 (DCE-RPC fragment length field is incorrectly checked)
and CVE-2012-6150 (pam_winbind login without require_membership_of
restrictions).
o CVE-2013-4408:
Samba versions 3.4.0 and above (versions 3.4.0 - 3.4.17, 3.5.0 -
3.5.22, 3.6.0 - 3.6.21,
2009 Nov 12
2
Looking for AIX Users of Winbind -- Authorization and SSH Problems
Hi all,
I've got Samba with Winbind working on AIX 5.3 and 6.1 fairly well with
Active Directory 2003. In fact, I'd say short of 2 very important services,
it's working almost perfectly. Unfortunately, these 2 services are quite
critical, and without them I'm afraid we'll have to resort to some sort of
proprietary identity solution like Novell, which I'm not crazy about.
2013 Aug 22
1
Not Obeying "require_membership_of" winbind.so when "User must change password at next logon"
Okay, so I have an Active Directory server running on Windows Server 2012 Standard
I have configured Samba/Kerberos/Winbind on Ubuntu 13.04 to bind to the DC properly.
I am able to login with my Active Directory users credentials.
When I use the 'require_membership_of' option in pam.d/common-auth for winbind.so using the SID of the group I want to restrict access to, it works like a charm.
2005 Oct 26
1
Question about pam_winbind
I was looking at the documentation at samba.org and it says the following:
require_membership_of=[SID or NAME]
If this option is set, pam_winbind will only succeed if the user is a
member of the given SID or NAME. A SID can be either a group-SID, a
alias-SID or even a user-SID. It is also possible to give a NAME instead
of the SID. That name must have the form: /|MYDOMAIN\mygroup|/ or
2008 Aug 06
1
winbindd behaving oddly
Hello folks,
Been beating my head with an winbind and pam just behaving oddly. I have following
various HOW-TO's, wiki's, and docs, and just can't seem to get past a wall. Here a
some of the issues:
- the 1st attempt at ssh'ing to a server gives me a 'Wrong Password' in the logs. Here's
an exact snippet:
Aug 6 18:45:40 mia21654bcu001 sshd[5371]: pam_winbind(sshd):
2011 Jun 17
2
Restricting logins using pam_winbind require_membership_of ?
Hi.
I have some shares on a server that are offered to specific Active Directory
user groups, but the business doesn't want those users to be able to login
to the server. If I were to add "require_membership_of" to pam_winbind to
limit logins and shut out the users I don't want, would it also have the
side effect of denying those users access to the shares as well?
Regards,
2017 Dec 01
2
Restricting AD group logging on to Servers
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rowland Penny [mailto:rpenny at samba.org]
> Sent: 01 December 2017 17:40
> To: samba at lists.samba.org
> Cc: Roy Eastwood
> Subject: Re: [Samba] Restricting AD group logging on to Servers
>
> On Fri, 1 Dec 2017 17:06:42 -0000
> Roy Eastwood via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I have a
2017 Dec 01
0
Restricting AD group logging on to Servers
On Fri, 1 Dec 2017 17:06:42 -0000
Roy Eastwood via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a Debian Stretch system running a self-compiled version 4.7.3
> of Samba. Having followed the Samba WiKi to allow AD users to log
> onto the servers using PAM authentication, I now want to restrict
> access to specified group(s). So I created a linuxadmins group and
2017 Dec 01
0
Restricting AD group logging on to Servers
On Fri, 2017-12-01 at 18:04 +0000, Roy Eastwood via samba wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Rowland Penny [mailto:rpenny at samba.org]
> > Sent: 01 December 2017 17:40
> > To: samba at lists.samba.org
> > Cc: Roy Eastwood
> > Subject: Re: [Samba] Restricting AD group logging on to Servers
> >
> > On Fri, 1 Dec 2017 17:06:42 -0000
>