[SSSD-users] Re: failed to fetch machine password

2018-05-15 Thread shacky
Hi Sumit, thanks for your answer! 2018-05-15 17:53 GMT+02:00 Sumit Bose : > Did you use 'realm join' to join the domain? > Yes, I am using Openmediavault and I followed this guide:

[SSSD-users] Re: failed to fetch machine password

2018-05-15 Thread Sumit Bose
On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 05:36:00PM +0200, shacky wrote: > Hi. > > I joined a fileserver system with Samba version 4.5.12-Debian (fileserv) in > an Active Directory domain managed by a Samba 4.6.7-Ubuntu installed on > another system using "realm discover" and sssd. > > The Samba fileserver is

[SSSD-users] failed to fetch machine password

2018-05-15 Thread shacky
Hi. I joined a fileserver system with Samba version 4.5.12-Debian (fileserv) in an Active Directory domain managed by a Samba 4.6.7-Ubuntu installed on another system using "realm discover" and sssd. The Samba fileserver is correctly joined into the domain and I can correctly browse AD users:

[SSSD-users] Re: SSSD for one-way trusted AD domain

2018-05-15 Thread Vikas Chadha
Hi, I am looking for the similar answer. Do you able to solve this. ___ sssd-users mailing list -- sssd-users@lists.fedorahosted.org To unsubscribe send an email to sssd-users-le...@lists.fedorahosted.org

[SSSD-users] Re: How to do cross-subdomain user authentication by short name (among trusted AD subdomains) since sssd-ad 1.15.3?

2018-05-15 Thread Jakub Hrozek
Defining each domain as a standalone [domain] section means that each [domain] section will spawn its own sssd_be process and connect to the remote directory on its own. It’s a valid approach for some cases, especially if the domains don’t fully trust each other but you shouldn’t need it. If