Re: [SLUG] WInbind and getent

2003-06-06 Thread Oscar Plameras
From: Simon Bryan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi all, As one of the final steps of my project I need to get winbind running on my LTS server. I have installed and configure Samba and Winbind in exactly the same way as on a full workstation (which works fine) - however even though wbinfo gives all the

[SLUG] WInbind and getent

2003-06-04 Thread Simon Bryan
Hi all, As one of the final steps of my project I need to get winbind running on my LTS server. I have installed and configure Samba and Winbind in exactly the same way as on a full workstation (which works fine) - however even though wbinfo gives all the right answers: wbinfo -t secret is good

[SLUG] winbind

2003-03-16 Thread mkraus
G'day all... I've just set up winbind as according to http://www.mandrakeuser.org/docs/connect/csamba5.html and http://www.squid-cache.org/mail-archive/squid-dev/200207/att-0066/01-winbind.txt # wbinfo -a MYDOMAIN\\myusername%mypassword plaintext password authentication succeeded

Re: [SLUG] winbind

2003-03-16 Thread Chris Samuel
On Mon, Mar 17, 2003 at 02:51:53PM +1100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now, I installed samba and winbind as RPMs Would I be correct in assuming that the RPM wasn't built with --with-winbind-auth-challenge.? You should be able to tell by extracting the spec file from the source RPM and

Re: [SLUG] winbind and samba (solution)

2003-03-04 Thread Chris MacKenzie
I managed to fix the problem and thought I'd post it here as a reference for the next poor sod who needs to do this. The problem was two fold: 1) don't use + as a domain seperator as it can cause problems with samba resolving domain groups. (good 'ole testparm told me so) 2) domain groups

[SLUG] winbind and samba

2003-03-03 Thread MacKenzie, Chris J
Title: Message Hi All, I'm experiencing problems with getting winbind to resolve groups from our windows 2000 domain controllers, and was hoping that some one here might be able to shed some light on what I'm doing wrong. I'm running samba v2.2.7 on red hat v8.0 and I have so far only

[SLUG] winbind services

2003-01-22 Thread mkraus
G'day... I use my Samba box as a PDC, however I don't use winbind. I don't really have an understanding of it. What is winbind used for, and under what conditions would it be used? Any help, references, pointers appreciated. Thanks... Mike --- Michael S. E. Kraus Administration Capital

Re: [SLUG] winbind services

2003-01-22 Thread Tony Green
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 09:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: G'day... I use my Samba box as a PDC, however I don't use winbind. I don't really have an understanding of it. What is winbind used for, and under what conditions would it be used? Any help, references, pointers appreciated. The

Re: [SLUG] winbind services

2003-01-22 Thread Robert Collins
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 08:35, Tony Green wrote: Winbind is an nss switch module to map Windows NT Domain databases to Unix. In combination with Samba and pam_ntdom, a Unix box will be able to integrate straight into a full Windows NT Domain environment, without needing a Unix Account

[SLUG] Winbind

2003-01-20 Thread Simon Bryan
Hi all, I am testing out the use of Winbind to authenticate users (I will need this soon to authenticate to a W2K domain). All seems fine, the server has joined the domain and I cna et info back with wbinfo. However my reading of the docs indicates that I should be able to login to the linux box

Re: [SLUG] Winbind

2003-01-20 Thread Robert Collins
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 13:41, Simon Bryan wrote: The user is both a member of the domain and a local user on the Linux box. The Linux Box is RH7.2 Samba 2.2.5 Any clues or good reading sources appreciated, or am I wrong and you can't fo this? What is the local uid? if its not ~1, then

[SLUG] winbind and samba

2002-01-13 Thread Xiaolu Zhang
Title: winbind and samba I download all the instuctions from the web how to configure winbind to work with samba, and I am planning to do it. just before I do it, I want to know is it hard to configure or triky , or any thing I need to watch for ? thanks xiaolu