On 19.07.2016 [15:01:46 -0700], Markus Lankeit wrote: > Adding my $0.02... > > If you pick "samba file server" during install, libnss-winbind > libpam-winbind are not installed by default. It took me a long to time to > track down why in 16.04 I can "join" an AD domain just fine, but domain > users get "access denied" to samba file shares. Not sure the logic behind > not installing relevant packages...
Thanks for bringing this up -- I think this is due to libpam-smbpass being removed/deprecated and being replaced with libpam-winbind. I will file a post-release FFe bug (unless you've already filed a bug?) to change the seed for xenial, we'll see what happens. I've already updated the 16.10 seeds to install libpam-winbind. Note that earlier Ubuntu releases did not require (I'm guessing?) libnss-winbind (libpam-winbind suggests it, but doesn't require it). In your environment, is it strictly necessary in order to join the AD domain? Thanks, Nish -- Nishanth Aravamudan Ubuntu Server Canonical Ltd -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss