Hmm, Slackware doesn't support PAM due to security issues. I tried
installing the RPM anyway (somewhat of a no-no on Slackware boxes), but it
didn't seem to effect anything (still getting a login/pass prompt on WinXP
clients attempting to login, and when entering a login/pass it doesn't
take it).
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 17:08, Chris Goff wrote:
> Did you install the PAM from the Samba FTP server, or PAM from padl.com?
>
> I ended up following another tutorial than my original post here on the
> mailing list a day or so back:
>
> http://www.rongage.org/manual_samba_howto.html
>
> Everything
Did you install the PAM from the Samba FTP server, or PAM from padl.com?
I ended up following another tutorial than my original post here on the
mailing list a day or so back:
http://www.rongage.org/manual_samba_howto.html
Everything has worked like a charm, although there was no mention of PAM.
On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 16:27, Chris Goff wrote:
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Used MIT KRB5 v1.3.4, Samba 3.0.5, Also make sure that all the /lib and
/lib/security files related to each get replaced.
[global]
workgroup = MYDOMAIN
realm = MYDOMAIN.COM
server string = BIG Storage
security =
I have MIT Kerberos 1.3.4 installed. This is the exact file I used on my
Slackware 10 server:
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/www/dist/krb5/1.3/krb5-1.3.4-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar
Maybe I made a mistake in using binaries instead of compiling from source?
Chris Goff
NLES Network Administrator
cgoff at n
Hmm,
What's your kerberos version?
I would bet it is MIT-kerberos and the version is something lower then
1.3.3, isn't it?
If i'm correct you'll have to update your kerberos to a version >=1.3.3
Christoph
Chris Goff schrieb:
I'm so close I can feel it :-)
I'm having a problem connecting users to
I'm so close I can feel it :-)
I'm having a problem connecting users to their home directories. Under "My
Network Places" on XP clients I can see my Samba file server ("Hobbes")
just fine. When I double click on it to open it, I get a login/password
prompt that I can't bypass even though I try log