Peter,
I'm using pam_mkhomedir on redhat 5 and centos5 just as it worked in
previous versions of redhat...why do you believe that pam_mkhomedir
doesn't work?
Aaron
Peter Huber wrote:
I have a problem creating homedirs on the fly. Since RHEL5 / CentOS5
you have to use pam_oddjob_mkhomedir ins
of SMB password encryption.
Default:
obey pam restrictions = no
-Ross
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This may be related to centos 5, or more likely the version of samba
that it ships with, and the option not to encrypt passwords:
encrypt passwords = no
This same smb.conf file works great in centos 4any ideas? Thanks.
Aaron
Aaron Bliss wrote:
Ross,
I re-ran authconfig, system-auth
t.so
The above command should
do the trick.
-Ross
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Hi Ross,
I used aut
OW=yes
USEDB=no
USEHESIOD=no
USEPASSWDQC=no
USELDAP=yes
USELOCAUTHORIZE=no
USEMD5=yes
USECRACKLIB=yes
USENIS=no
Thanks again.
Aaron
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
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Hi everyone; I'm having some trouble with samba on a centos 5 box; the
box has been configured to authenticate against an ldap server via
authconfigauthentication for normal use (console, ssh) works
greatI'm having some trouble with samba using single ldap users or
local usersIt's r
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