I had this same problem on Ubuntu 10.04; did you run pam-auth-update?
Do these files exist?:
/lib/libnss_winbind.so
/lib/libnss_winbind.so.2
/lib/security/pam_winbind.so
/usr/share/pam-configs/winbind
/usr/share/pam-configs/krb5
On 11/8/2011 7:56 AM, James Chase wrote:
Yes, definitely
On
A few more thoughts...
for your smb.conf shouldn't it be:
workgroup = SHAMOFFICE
realm = SHAMOFFICE.LOCAL
or:
workgroup = SHAMBHALA-OFFICE
realm = SHAMBHALA-OFFICE.LOCAL
or maybe:
workgroup = SHAMOFFICE
realm = SHAMOFFICE.SHAMBHALA-OFFICE.LOCAL
For my setup I found having my domain being
Does nsswitch.conf have winbind listed?
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 11:09 AM, James Chase ja...@chasecomputers.netwrote:
I tried a second install of CentOS with X, thinking perhaps the GUI setup
might do something that I was missing in terms of getting samba connected
to active directory. However
Yes, definitely
On 11/8/2011 10:55 AM, Eddy Sturg wrote:
Does nsswitch.conf have winbind listed?
On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 11:09 AM, James Chase ja...@chasecomputers.net
mailto:ja...@chasecomputers.net wrote:
I tried a second install of CentOS with X, thinking perhaps the
GUI setup
I tried a second install of CentOS with X, thinking perhaps the GUI
setup might do something that I was missing in terms of getting samba
connected to active directory. However I still can't get this to work
(now wbinfo doesn't seem to work either) in CentOS. I also tried Fedora 14.
Then I
I'm trying to get my CentOS 5.6 machine setup as a Active Directory
Domain Member with Windows 2008 level domain and samba 3.5. I haven't
tried this before.
I can successfully join the domain and return users using 'wbinfo -u'
and groups with 'wbinfo -g' but when I try 'getent passwd' I only
Shot in the dark.. is nscd running?
I have been bitten by that a few times.
On 11/1/2011 5:04 PM, James Chase wrote:
I'm trying to get my CentOS 5.6 machine setup as a Active Directory
Domain Member with Windows 2008 level domain and samba 3.5. I haven't
tried this before.
I can successfully