Hi Martin,
I guess that LDAP/Kerberos authentication depends on PAM setup, so take a look
(me, personally never used it on OI as server).
HTH,
Regards
Predrag Zečević
On 09/16/14 11:44 PM, Andrew Martin wrote:
Hello,
I have been attempting to follow this guide for setting up Active Directory
Harry Putnam writes:
> Hugh McIntyre writes:
>
>> Hi Harry,
>>
>> It's possible you have somehow mounted the filesystem locally with
>> noexec (unlikely, but you can check with "mount | grep /projects/dv"
>> and make sure noexec is not in the options).
>
> Host naming convention for clarity
> so
Hugh McIntyre writes:
> Hi Harry,
>
> It's possible you have somehow mounted the filesystem locally with
> noexec (unlikely, but you can check with "mount | grep /projects/dv"
> and make sure noexec is not in the options).
Host naming convention for clarity
solsrv is my oi server
lincli is the l
Hello,
I have been attempting to follow this guide for setting up Active Directory
authentication on OpenIndiana using LDAP+Kerberos:
http://wiki.openindiana.org/oi/Kerberos+and+LDAP
Note that this connecting to a Samba 4 Active Directory server.
I am able to successfully view AD users via "gete
If sufficient documentation is available, I'd be willing to offer the two
SPARC systems I have as build systems, once I get working again. I'd have
to hang on to them, though...
I have a Sun Blade 2500 Red, as well as a Sun Fire V125, unfortunately they
are both only UltraSPARC III powered, would
Apostolos Syropoulos via openindiana-discuss писал 16.09.2014 23:24:
Hello,
I am not really following every detail of the OpenSXCE debate but I
would
like to say that we are definitely a very small community and we cannot
afford to lose anyone who can contribute to the development of the
oper
Hello,
I am not really following every detail of the OpenSXCE debate but I would
like to say that we are definitely a very small community and we cannot
afford to lose anyone who can contribute to the development of the operating
system and the desktop environment. In addition, since we are a real
I don't know if things have changed but a couple of years ago I had to
force Linux to v3 or things would hang or otherwise not work reliably. Sadly I
don't recall the details only the lesson to force v3 on Linux clients.
Something about the Linux v4 implementation at the time only work
Martin,
I like ur attitude! And also understand ur pain!
U made me willing to try ur distro on SPARC. Now that the site is down
where can I download it?
The
Paolo
Il 15/set/2014 15:29 "Martin Bochnig" ha scritto:
> Hi Aurelien,
>
>
> ok, I re-subscribed again in order to respond.
> I think you ne
Yet another time you wrote something.
Something without technical content and of little if any relevance.
Reading help: I had stated repeatedly, that I needed to re-subscribe
in order to put a few things right, then unsubscribe again. As proof I
have the confirmation messages.
Also: Browse the arc
On 16/09/14 18:58, Martin Bochnig wrote:
#0.) You want to stop something by continuing it?
I'd very much like you – when you claim you're going to unsubscribe – to
actually stick to it. Quite simply, you've become an incredible
distraction with these ongoing posts, and I'd like the moderator
You don't even need NIS or LDAP. Plain /etc/passwd works fine, either
by making sure the necessary user/uid mappings and passwd files are the
same on all systems (if using NFS v2/v3) or not even bothering with the
uid's matching if using NFSv4.
(Non-matching uid's is kind of the point of th
I used NIS when I was doing this, while I was beta testing Solaris 9 and
had a Linux client to work with, and that managed to work pretty well,
given I didn't have any connectivity issues between the hosts.
I know that solution is kinda deprecated, but it's pretty complicated to
set up LDAP compar
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