Hi Chris, First, to be sure were on the same page: Without IPA, to make CIFS users authenticate against directory in a classic LDAP implementation, you need to extend your LDAP tree with Samba schema. The FreeNAS documentation is a bit light on this subjet and previous FreeNAS versions (stable 9.3 included) used to mess up rfc2307bis/rfc2307. I think it is fixed now, and know nothing about your 9.2 version. Wrote some messy stuff about it here: https://github.com/uZer/rootools/blob/master/ldap/integrations/ldap.integration.freenas.md
To make CIFS users authenticate or FreeIPA recent versions (I only tried with 4.1), I suggest you to start by reading some of our investigations in this thread: [Freeipa-users] Ubuntu Samba Server Auth against IPA https://www.redhat.com/archives/freeipa-users/2015-August/thread.html#00000 When we discuss about this in august, I've spend almost a week trying to make this integration with FreeNAS/FreeIPA work. I quit FreeNAS without fully understand why it didn't work, and moved our CIFS to a dedicated Centos server. Matt arrived with a similar situation in Ubuntu. To quickly summarize the issue, FreeNAS and Ubuntu CIFS work by default with ldapsam.so module. FreeIPA developpers have built a AD trust exchange possibility with a custom ipasam module that isn't compiled yet for Ubuntu or FreeNAS. This module gives the possibility to use IPA AD trust components (e.g. special schema in IPA's directory managing user/group NT SID) If you can't compile the module for FreeNAS / FreeBSD, you may need to extend 365directory with Samba schema. You will need to find a way to generate the new attributes when adding users or groups in FreeIPA, and a way to store password in a CIFS/NT understandable way. I don't suggest you to follow this dark path. You can also quit FreeNAS and migrate to CentOS with ipasam as I did ;) Good luck in your experimentations, I hope you will succeed! -- Youenn Piolet piole...@gmail.com 2015-10-11 2:06 GMT+02:00 Chris Tobey <tobeych...@hotmail.com>: > Hi Everyone, > > > I have a functioning FreeIPA server that manages all my users and I would > like to also use it for my FreeNAS CIFS shares to authenticate against. > > Does anyone know what needs to be run on both servers to get this working? > I believe it has something to do with Samba properties on the FreeIPA side. > > > > I had tried asking the FreeNAS forums but they were of no help ( > https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/freeipa-and-freenas-ldap-setup.37083/ > ). > > > > I have seen similar requests and success stories, but no actual steps on > how to do it. > > Info: > FreeIPA v3.0.0-42 running on CentOS 6.6. > FreeNAS 9.2.1.9 (can use 9.3 if easier, was trying to get it working > before dealing with certs). > > > > Any help is appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > -Chris > > > > > > > > -- > Manage your subscription for the Freeipa-users mailing list: > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/freeipa-users > Go to http://freeipa.org for more info on the project >
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