> Did kclient pass? Is LDAP working for you? Check ldaplist if you
> connection works.
Seems it didn't
root@verdande:~# ldaplist
ldaplist: LDAP configuration problem (Unable to load configuration
'/var/ldap/ldap_client_file' ('').)
I can't seem to find any log entries, though
Vennlige hilsene
> Forgot to post this earlier. Here are my personal notes for getting
> auth to AD working:
Thanks a bunch - I just tried:
ldapclient -v manual \
-a credentialLevel=self \
-a authenticationMethod=sasl/gssapi \
-a defaultSearchBase=dc=nilu,dc=local \
-a domainName=n
Thanks for posting that, looking forward to trying it
Sent from my Droid Incredible.
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From: "Patrick O'Sullivan"
Date: Mon, Mar 7, 2011 9:11 am
Subject: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Questions about AD integration
To: "Discussion list for OpenIndiana&qu
> Forgot to post this earlier. Here are my personal notes for getting
> auth to AD working:
This has been long on my to-do list. I'll be sure to save your post
for the day I'll get around to doing it. Thanks for sharing!
Regards -- Volker
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On 7 Mar 2011, at 15:14, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
>>> - I want to allow users to login to servers on S10, Linux and OI
>>> using their AD accounts, but this doesn't seem to work. I can't
>>> find any AD PAM module, and I didn't have much luck with SMB. The
>>> docs said passwd should creat
Forgot to post this earlier. Here are my personal notes for getting
auth to AD working:
(1) Add hostname/IP in DHCP (if applicable) and DNS
(2) Configure NTP on host (need /etc/inet/ntp.conf, copy from
/etc/inet/ntp.client)
(3) pkg install pkg:/system/security/kerberos-5
(4) kclient
(5) Enable st
> > - I want to allow users to login to servers on S10, Linux and OI
> > using their AD accounts, but this doesn't seem to work. I can't
> > find any AD PAM module, and I didn't have much luck with SMB. The
> > docs said passwd should create compatible passwords after a change,
> > but passwd
On Tuesday, March 01, 2011 04:25 AM, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:
# pkg install pkg:/system/security/kerberos-5
# kclient
It's a wizard that supports setting up joining to an AD domain. That
will get you started. I have a cheat sheet that I can send from home
later if you need it. I wrote down wh
> # pkg install pkg:/system/security/kerberos-5
> # kclient
>
> It's a wizard that supports setting up joining to an AD domain. That
> will get you started. I have a cheat sheet that I can send from home
> later if you need it. I wrote down what I did because it took a while
> to get it all workin
# pkg install pkg:/system/security/kerberos-5
# kclient
It's a wizard that supports setting up joining to an AD domain. That
will get you started. I have a cheat sheet that I can send from home
later if you need it. I wrote down what I did because it took a while
to get it all working well.
On Mo
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Setting up a new server for a remote office now, I'll be integrating it all
> into AD. After following a few howtos, it seems to work well. However, I
> still have a few issues:
>
> - The home directory property doesn't
> Setting up a new server for a remote office now, I'll be integrating
> it all into AD. After following a few howtos, it seems to work well.
> However, I still have a few issues:
Another thing - Samba has a neat feature where home directories are hidden for
everyone except the owner. Does the CI
Hi all
Setting up a new server for a remote office now, I'll be integrating it all
into AD. After following a few howtos, it seems to work well. However, I still
have a few issues:
- The home directory property doesn't seem to be set, even if I set "Local
Path" under "Home folder" in the "Pro
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