On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 09:02:38PM +0200, shacky wrote:
> Hi Sumit, thanks for your answer!
>
>
> 2018-05-15 17:53 GMT+02:00 Sumit Bose :
>
> > Did you use 'realm join' to join the domain?
> >
>
> Yes, I am using Openmediavault and I followed this guide:
>
Unfortunately, that's not how the other distro's do things. You might want
to look at what Fedora includes since that would be close to the bleeding
edge and, IIRC, SSSD is typically more current there. Gentoo has the
"advantage" of compiling everything from scratch. As for compatibility
I use Gentoo and there I have a choice, up to 1.3.3. I want to use whatever
everyone else uses to avoid problems.
1.2.2 should be fine then from what you just told me.
What about 1.3.x ? Latest samba uses this so soon I guess we have to pull it in.
Jocke
On Wed, 2018-05-16 at 09:02 -0400, Galen
I configured the server from scratch and joined the domain with
"--membership-software=samba".
But the problem is not solved. Now if I try to access shares with a Windows
10 client I get these errors on syslog:
May 16 15:33:16 fileserv nmbd[2245]: [2018/05/16 15:33:16.904335, 2]
Which version(s) of ldb (http://ldb.samba.org) works well
for sssd?
I noticed I have 1.1.29 here which feels a bit old.
Jocke
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If I try to become an AD user on the console, I get a "system error"
message:
root@fileserv:~# su john.doe
su: System error
(Ignored)
Creating directory '/home/domain.com/users/john.doe'.
2018-05-16 15:35 GMT+02:00 shacky :
> I configured the server from scratch and joined
The version may depend on your OS. For example, on RHEL/CentOS 7.5, it has
1.2.2. Is there any reason to believe that the version of ldb on your
system is incompatible with your version of sssd?
=G=
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 8:36 AM Joakim Tjernlund <
joakim.tjernl...@infinera.com> wrote:
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