Edit the /etc/security/access.conf file.  I had the same problem, but I
changed this file to allow only memembers of an AD group to log in
remotely.

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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 3:29 PM
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Subject: [Samba] How to control who can log into the samba box

Hello,
 
I have samba set up using winbind so that I can ssh into the box with
my DOMAIN\mylogin.  That's great...kind of.  How do  I control which
users can login to the box?  As it stands now, all users in DOMAIN can
log in, which is not desireable.  Do I need to map domain groups to unix
groups? Do I need to map domain users to the box some how?  Even if I do
that, how do I then set it up so some users can log into the server and
others cannot?  
 
 
 
David Shapiro
Unix Team Lead
919-765-2011
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