On Monday 15 June 2009 8:14:39 pm James Zuelow
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> Subject: [Samba] Samba with
> Environment: Sun Solaris 9 sparc
> Software: Samba-3.3.3, KRB5-1.6.3, OpenLDAP-2.4.11
> Problem:
> Am trying to create shares with Samba so that users can map to folders
> on this server using Active Directory. I am successful in creating a
> Kerberos ticket; I can join the domain; and wbinfo -u
Oliver Neubauer wrote:
Thanks Rex, that was helpful. However, I have now run into something
else. From the smb.conf documentation:
obey pam restrictions (G)
Note that Samba always ignores PAM for authentication in the case of
Samba (aka smbd) != winb
Thanks Rex, that was helpful. However, I have now run into something
else. From the smb.conf documentation:
obey pam restrictions (G)
Note that Samba always ignores PAM for authentication in the case of
encrypt passwords = yes. The reason is that PAM modules cannot support
the challenge/
Oliver Neubauer wrote:
I'm trying to set up samba using ADS for authentication.
I can successfully join the samba machine to the domain. Windows hosts
can "see" the samba machine.
After successfully joining, doing:
# wbinfo -u
shows me ADS-defined users. Same goes for groups.
However, when