If I set winbind offline logon = yes in my smb.conf file and I have my
Linux box authenticating directly against an AD controller, where, and
how, does samba store the user's credentials? And are the
credentials encrypted? If yes, use what scheme? I could read more on
this, too, but for how
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Frederic,
I'd like to have more information about the winbind offline logon.
Could I for example use pam_winbind on a linux system (domain member)
for ssh, this works fine (the PDC is samba also). What I understood is
that if I stop my PDC, I
Hello,
I'd like to have more information about the winbind offline logon.
Could I for example use pam_winbind on a linux system (domain member)
for ssh, this works fine (the PDC is samba also). What I understood is
that if I stop my PDC, I should still be able to connect with ssh as it
uses
Gerry,
Thanks for the feedback. However, when I run 'smbcontrol winbindd
offline' it returns nothing, yet when I run 'smbcontrol winbindd
onlinestatus' it returns:
PID 4349: globla:Online BUILTIN:Online WLL-7179:Online AD_DOMAIN:Online
If I run 'wbinfo -u|-g' I get back user/group listings as
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Brian Atkins wrote:
I am running Xubuntu 7.04 and recently upgraded to samba 3.0.24 to take
advantage of the offline logon feature. I have added winbind offline
logon = yes and added the cached_login option to pam_winbind.so in my
I am running Xubuntu 7.04 and recently upgraded to samba 3.0.24 to take
advantage of the offline logon feature. I have added winbind offline
logon = yes and added the cached_login option to pam_winbind.so in my
pam.d/common-auth and pam.d/common-account files, but am still unable to
verify that it
Hi,
I have a question about Winbinds offline logon capabilities.
We are working on integration of laptops with winbind in to our Linux
Workstation Managment System, but have some difficulties to verify the desired
functionality. For that we are running the latest samba (currently 3.0.25rc1)