Brandon, I used this as my template in Debian: http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/10951_3502441_2
From my limited experience with Ubuntu, I seem to remember that they put most of their directives in the common-* files,
so you may have to adjust locations. Dale On 01/13/2011 11:10 AM, Brandon Coale wrote:
Hello, My company has a Windows file server that I attempting to setup a Samba server as an Active Directory domain member to replace. I have migrated one of the shares to the Samba server but am having some problems. I installed Ubuntu Server 10.04.1 LTS on a new server for the sole purpose of replacing the Windows file server. Our domain controller is running Windows Server 2003 SP2. I have set up smb.conf, the client side of Kerberos, Winbind, name service switch, and PAM according to some documentation I read. I believe the problems may be due to an improper PAM configuration, because one of the issues I have is getting prompted to enter my password more than once when I sudo or sign into the console. Another issue is if I do a useradd command to add a strictly local linux user, then run the passwd command to set a password for the local user, I get prompted to enter a current kerberos password. Would anyone that has replaced a Windows file server in an Active Directory environment be willing to share how they did their PAM configuration? Thanks, Brandon
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