Hey Kentarou -- it's fine right now because I'm using my old 14.04 system!
In 6 months or so I will again try to solve the LDAP/AD problem with 16.04.
Thanks and best of luck to you as well!
David
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 11:26 AM, NeK kentarou
wrote:
> Hi, David,
>
> I
Hi, David,
I really feel sorry not to be able to help you.
I hope your system becomes to work.
Kentarou Kurashige
2016/12/28 2:15 "David Groos" :
Hi Kentarou,
It looks like the setup you describe is pretty different from what I've
been using. Thank you for offering to
Hi Kentarou,
It looks like the setup you describe is pretty different from what I've
been using. Thank you for offering to translate your directions, I won't
ask for that now. In the upcoming summer (june-august) I will try to switch
from 14.04 to 16.04 again, first with powerbroker (maybe I
Hi, David,
I recorded the way to set up ldap. The constitution is asfollows.
-ldap + samba + various server
-samba doea not play role of AD.(I felt the bother to setup kerberos:p)
-I never use powerbroker.
If my setup seems to be useful, I will translate and send with e-mail(my
note is written
Hi Kentarou, did you record how you set up the LDAP on your system? I've
used likewise open (now powerbroker open) since 2010 to connect my Ubuntu
LTSP server to our districts AD servers. However, this year when I
attempted to switch from 14.04 to 16.04 I was unable to get AD
authentication to
Dear all,
Thanks for your advice.
Today, I reinstalled Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 and set up ldap carefully and set
up LTSP.
I could construct fat client image and log in ldap users.
Perhaps, my configuration missed.
Thanks for your help heartly.
Kentarou Kurashige
2016-12-23 23:35 GMT+09:00 NeK
Thanks for reply!
Yes, I can login with ssh to LTSP server from other machines, from Linux
and windows.
2016/12/23 22:18 "Finn Andersen" :
Are you able to login with ssh to the server using ldap credentials from a
regular Linux host? I suspect missing/incorrect config on
Are you able to login with ssh to the server using ldap credentials from a
regular Linux host? I suspect missing/incorrect config on the server.
Cheers,
Finn Andersen
23. des. 2016 08.27 skrev "NeK kentarou" :
> Dear all,
>
> I constructed fat client on Ubuntu Desktop
Thanks for reply.
There are people who was able to install and use LTSP on Ubuntu 16.04, so I
think I miss a configuration...
Now I refer the following URL.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP
This site includes the information for various version. Are there better
site?
And, I am
On 23/12/2016 12:19 μμ, NeK kentarou wrote:
> Dear Alkis Georgopoulos,
>
> Thanks for your advice!
>
> I reinstalled all and have same trouble yet.
>
> What I did:
> Installed Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 on XenServer7.0
> -LTSP server
> Installed ldap and set up to LTSP server
> Installed ltsp-server
>
Dear Alkis Georgopoulos,
Thanks for your advice!
I reinstalled all and have same trouble yet.
What I did:
Installed Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 on XenServer7.0
-LTSP server
Installed ldap and set up to LTSP server
Installed ltsp-server
-not ltsp-server-standalone
Executed ltsp-build-client
-use
The LTSP server uses ldap,
the LTSP client uses ssh to authenticate to the LTSP server,
so the LTSP client uses ldap indirectly, not directly.
So, remove all the ldap bits from the chroot and try again.
Cheers,
Alkis Georgopoulos
LTSP developer
On 23/12/2016 09:25 πμ, NeK kentarou wrote:
>
Dear all,
I constructed fat client on Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 which is on XenServer 7.0.
Now a local user can log in, but a user registerd on ldap can not log in
the fat client.
I can find the message "Permission denied(Publickey, password)".
After log in by local user, I can switch ldap user by su
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