Ok fellows,
This is my last try. Please, anybody tell me if
something is missing on this list!
I need to setup on a Linux + Samba (PDC) to restrict
just one login per ID (not allow two logins with same
id).So:
1 - edit /etc/pam.d/samba -> chaging session line with
session required /lib/security/
else is wrong? I
did not tested with account statement in
/etc/pam.d/samba, but the results should be the same
with both account and session, or not?
Thanks again,
Alceu
--- Andrew Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: >
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 07:52, Alceu Rodrigues de
> Freita
Hello,
I´m doing some test using preexec and postexec in
netlogon sharing. It´s a little bit odd, but when a
user logon in the PDC, he goes in netlogon, exit, and
then go back in the sharing to run the netlogon.bat
script I´ve created. So on, the preexec and postexec
commands are runned twice inst
Hello everybody,
I´m using Red Hat 7.3 with Samba setup as a PDC, and
I´m having a doubt.
I am studying the directive "obey pam restrictions"
because I would like to limit the number of logins
with the same id. The documentation provided by SWAT
tells me that encrypted passwords (like used by
Win
Hello,
I don´t know if this is the correct list to post this
question, but...
I need to restrict my Samba PDC to permit just ONE
login with a id at a time. I don´t want two users (or
more) using the same login at the same time.
I´m tracking user activity using preexec and postexec
to execute comm