From: Daniele Gallarato daniele.gallar...@email.it
Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2013 12:42:13 +0100
I've installed a new Samba4 server acting like Active Directory Domain
Controller.
I've joined the domain with a windows 7 and a mac os x workstations.
When user password is near to expiration, I'd
Hello All.
I've installed a new Samba4 server acting like Active Directory Domain
Controller.
I've joined the domain with a windows 7 and a mac os x workstations.
When user password is near to expiration, I'd like that, at login time, it
advice that password is near to expiration date.
If I
Hello all,
I have a test system with CentOS 6.2 running samba 3.5.10_125.el6 and
OpenLDAP 2.4.23_20.el6. Password expiration is set as sambaMaxPwdAge:
5184000 and password aging works with a Windows 7 client. On a
production system, I've got samba 3.5.10_115.el6_2 and openldap
2.4.23_20.el6
Greetings. I have problem with password expiration problem i cannot
handle myself, so i wrote in this list.
Recently i discovered that a newly created samba account has already
expired password.
smbldap-useradd -a -d /home/tommy -G education -s /bin/bash -M tommy -c
Tommy T. tommy
Greetings. I have problem with password expiration problem i cannot
handle myself, so i wrote in this list.
Recently i discovered that a newly created samba account has already
expired password.
smbldap-useradd -a -d /home/tommy -G education -s /bin/bash -M tommy -c
Tommy T. tommy
Greetings. I have problem with password expiration problem i cannot
handle myself, so i wrote in this list.
Recently i discovered that a newly created samba account has already
expired password.
smbldap-useradd -a -d /home/tommy -G education -s /bin/bash -M tommy
-c Tommy T. tommy
Hello,
I'm using Samba 3.0.21a on Debian Sarge, tdbsam account backend.
I was playing around with pdbedit and the account control flags, and
noticed a different behaviour from what I expected: if the password for
a user has expired, and I set the X account flag for him (pdbedit -c
[X]
Julian Pilfold-Bagwell wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Samba PDC with an LDAP backend. Yesterday, I tried to add a new
machine to the network and received the following message:
The following error occurred attempting to join the domain:
The password of this user has expired
Not a problem I
Hi all,
I have a Samba PDC with an LDAP backend. Yesterday, I tried to add a new
machine to the network and received the following message:
The following error occurred attempting to join the domain:
The password of this user has expired
Not a problem I thought, and then ran
Hello,
I still can't figure out why my users' passwords are expiring. Ever since we
switched to LDAP, passwords expire every 14 days. Here is an example LDAP user
entry:
version: 1
# LDIF Export for: uid=sgoodrich,ou=Users,dc=trec,dc=us
# Generated by phpLDAPadmin (
Hello,
Jacob Elder schrieb:
Hello,
I still can't figure out why my users' passwords are expiring. Ever since we
switched to LDAP, passwords expire every 14 days. Here is an example LDAP user
entry:
You can set password-age to 60 days by typing
# pdbedit -P maximum password age -C 5007600
But how do I just disable password expiration completely? Isn't that
what the X
flag is supposed to do in sambaAcctFlags?
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Quoting Matthias Spork [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
Jacob Elder schrieb:
Hello,
I still can't figure out why my users' passwords are expiring. Ever since
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Jacob Elder
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To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Password expiration
Hello,
I still can't figure out why my users' passwords are expiring. Ever since we
switched to LDAP, passwords expire every 14
Hi,
One way to avoid password expiry is to set the sambaPwdMustChange attribute
of each account to 2147483647. This way, the password will last until
sometime in 2038.
Chuck
At 08:37 AM 9/6/2005, Jacob Elder wrote:
But how do I just disable password expiration completely? Isn't that what
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 10:33, Chuck Theobald wrote:
Hi,
One way to avoid password expiry is to set the sambaPwdMustChange attribute
of each account to 2147483647. This way, the password will last until
sometime in 2038.
Where did you obtain this information? Please quote your source
Team:
I was running Samba3.0Beta2 and had the 2 week password expiration date issue.
I just dist-upgraded my Debian Testing system to
Samba 3.0Beta2+RC4
having seen that one could fix the password expiration by then deleting
/var/lib/samba/account-policy.tdb. Did that, it didn't work.
How
% positive the user's system password was not
expired, I was able to log into the system console, and via ssh. When I
changed the password using smbpasswd, it worked again. But I'd like to know
where I can change the samba password expiration time, or set it when
creating a new samba user, so
changed the password using smbpasswd, it worked again. But I'd like to know
where I can change the samba password expiration time, or set it when
creating a new samba user.
Leif
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is it possible to send feedback from this command back to the user
during logon? ie: to commonicate no of days until password expires etc.
Richard Coates.
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 11:13, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, [iso-8859-1] Rodrigo Schmidt Nürmberg wrote:
To make a password
On Sat, 8 Mar 2003, richard wrote:
is it possible to send feedback from this command back to the user
during logon? ie: to commonicate no of days until password expires etc.
I have not tried to implement this in PAM. Others who have claim it is not
possible. It is my impression that it can be
To make a password expire on my Samba PDC I just need to edit the
/etc/shadow or use the comand chage -M days_before_expire user?
Thanx
Rodrigo
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On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, [iso-8859-1] Rodrigo Schmidt Nürmberg wrote:
To make a password expire on my Samba PDC I just need to edit the
/etc/shadow or use the comand chage -M days_before_expire user?
If you are using PAM that may work. How is your PAM configured?
ie: /etc/pam.d/samba
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: Re: [Samba] Password Expiration
yOn Wed, 5 Mar 2003, [iso-8859-1] Rodrigo Schmidt Nürmberg wrote:
This is my samba pam configuration
#%PAM-1.0
auth required pam_nologin.so
auth required pam_stack.so service=system-auth
accountrequired pam_stack.so service=system
I'd be interested in knowing more about how you did
this also.
--- Jim Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 01:46 PM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Does Samba now fully support password
expiration? (I can get it to
pop
up a message on the windows client
I have a two fold question:
1) Does Samba now fully support password expiration? (I can get it to pop
up a message on the windows client that the password is about to expire, but
it keeps letting me log on)
2) How do I get it to change password from the password is expiring
dialog? (I can
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at 01:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Does Samba now fully support password expiration? (I can get it to
pop
up a message on the windows client that the password is about to
expire, but
it keeps letting me log on)
Samba does not directly support password
Good morning everyone,
Just a quick question. I have a Samba server set up as a PDC with
2.2.3a-6. Things seem to be going OK. However, something that has finally
started to show up is password expiration. I know users can change Windows
passwords and that should, in theory, change the
Well, now that my feet are wet, I thought I would ask another, hopefully
less confusing question. As I said in the confusing email about printing,
I've set Samba to be a PDC. What I'm wondering is if I can setup the
users' passwords to expire after a specific time frame? If so, how do I
Andrew,
I haven't tinkered at all with 3.0. Meaning this next question with all
respect...how stable is it? Is it stable enough to use on a production
file/login/print server?
At 04:20 PM 9/25/2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
Darin Bawden wrote:
Well, now that my feet are wet, I thought I
Darin Bawden wrote:
Andrew,
I haven't tinkered at all with 3.0. Meaning this next question with all
respect...how stable is it? Is it stable enough to use on a production
file/login/print server?
That's really up to you. It's often a matter of 'pick your day' on
CVS. Most days are
On Wednesday, September 25, 2002, at 06:59 PM, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
That's really up to you. It's often a matter of 'pick your day' on
CVS. Most days are pretty good, but the debian folks had horrible luck
and kept getting 'the bad days'...
tell me about it... I'm still trying to get
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