>The only bit that does not seem to be working now is that my user is
not being recognised as being part of the sudoers file even though I
have added the Domain Users group to the sudoers file.
Try to add some domain user in adm group ( /etc/groups, comma separated)
without domain name.
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Monkey,
Thank you very much for posting this. I can confirm that it does indeed
work.
SO there were two parts to manually rectifying this for me.
The changes to lightdm.conf to allow the login, and the change to the way that
the domain account can be added to the sudoers file.
Cheers.
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Yo
Type-o in that last fix. I forgot the % sign.
/etc/sudoers:
%domain^users ALL=(ALL) ALL
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Cannot login to domain with likewise-open under P
12.04 Beta 2, up to date as of today. The only issue I had was my domain
account not being recognized as a sudoer. Here are the details.
/etc/sudoers:
%DOMAIN\\domain^users ALL=(ALL) ALL
I changed it to this instead, which fixed it:
/etc/sudoers:
domain^users ALL=(ALL) ALL
Something must just h
Boleslaw,
I just use likewise-open and register the machine on the domain with the
domain-joining gui that comes with that.
Then I edit sudoers to add a line for Domain^Users and that's about it.
likewise-open creates a local home folder for the user, I believe, on
first login.
Regards,
Tony
Hey, Tony
Do you use pam_mkhomedir to create Windows accounts of your users? Does it work
for you?
Please check if you can login to GUI without a homedir.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pam/+bug/956848
Just out of curiosity, I can't solve your sudo problem (though I had a
long relatio
Ignore, that.
I needed a reboot.
Now I can choose "Login" at the login screen and it allows me to enter the
Active directory username and password.
So I am now logging in again as my Windows domain username.
The only bit that does not seem to be working now is that my user is not being
recognis
Ok, some progress.
I edited the conf file
sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
Then added the last line below which will allow a username and password
combination to be explicitly supplied (reboot after making the change).
[SeatDefaults]
greeter-session=unity-greeter
user-session=ubuntu
autologi
The solution to this looks like it is on the way
https://bugs.launchpad.net/unity-greeter/+bug/844044
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Cannot login to domain with likewis
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: likewise-open (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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