On Thu, Nov 01, 2018 at 04:51:59PM -0400, John Cunningham wrote:
I'm trying to set up a laptop that users can use for remote access to a
Windows Active Directory Domain, and would appreciate some guidance in the
right direction. It looks pretty straightforward to get a Debian comput
I'm trying to set up a laptop that users can use for remote access to a
Windows Active Directory Domain, and would appreciate some guidance in the
right direction. It looks pretty straightforward to get a Debian computer
to authenticate with AD. But I can't get my head around the rem
openLDAP
as GUI I'd recommend Apache Directory Studio
Le 04/02/2013 11:04, binary dreamer a écrit :
hi. i am running an Active Directory(AD) in a winxp environment of 30
computers.
i am looking to change the AD to a linux pc. is there an easy to use
alternative with GUI (even with w
samba 4 is a good substitute for MS active directory, i am not into
GUI and i my self waiting for stable version, but i have heard,
someone saying in this forum, that there are some compatibility issues
of samba4 with debian and i think CentOS or SUSE (sorry for my
goldfish memory) has builin
-- Original Message --
>hi. i am running an Active Directory(AD) in a winxp environment of 30
>computers.
> i am looking to change the AD to a linux pc. is there an easy to use
> alternative with GUI (even with webmin).
> All we need is to have the computers authenticate t
08r2
> >> domain.please solve the query
> >
> > You'll need Samba.
> >
> > There are many articles in the web detailing the steps for configuring
> > samba to join a windows domain, for instance:
> >
> > Adding Ubuntu to a Windows Server 20
ing Ubuntu to a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory
http://www.itsolutionskb.com/2009/04/adding-ubuntu-to-a-windows-server-2008-active-directory/
Joining Ubuntu to Active Directory (Windows Server 2008 R2 Domain)
http://roadzy.blogspot.com.es/2011/11/joining-ubuntu-to-active-directory.html
G
dear sir/madam
actually i am using first debian os .i impressed with
its great functionality,but i want to know that if i use it in window
server -client environment,will it work as a client of window
server2008r2 like another window client.if it will work similar to
window client wh
Dear all,
i followed this article to make a memeber of my domain.
http://zeldor.biz/2010/12/debian-join-windows-domain/#more-1240
after making changes in all the files. as mentioned in the article.
/etc/krb5.conf
/etc/samba/smb.conf
/etc/ntp.conf
/etc/resolv.conf
/etc/nsswitch.conf
vim /etc/pa
Hello,
I'm trying to get SSL enabled between apache2 and ldap communication to a
Microsoft active directory so passwords are not sent in clear text in their
next hop during authentication.
I've got my Debian i386 system up and apache2, ldap, ssl-cert all
installed and also:
* enabl
On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 03:05:42AM -0400, Osmany Goderich Navarro wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> Can anyone help me find out how to migrate Active Directory users to
> Samba+LDAP? I have everything working: Samba+LDAP+Kerberos PDC in
> Debian and I also have a Windows Active Directory in
Greetings,
Can anyone help me find out how to migrate Active Directory users to
Samba+LDAP? I have everything working: Samba+LDAP+Kerberos PDC in Debian
and I also have a Windows Active Directory in production with more than
100 users added. I just want to transfer all the AD users to de PDC
El error que aqui aparece me inmagino que sea referente a la denegacion
del DNS.
ES ASÍ//
A tratar de establecer la conexion entre ejabberd y el active directory me
pone lo siguiente...
=ERROR REPORT 2009-09-29 18:41:48 ===
E(<0.251.0>:eldap:914) : LDAP connection fai
El error que aqui aparece me inmagino que sea referente a la denegacion del
DNS.
ES ASÍ//
=ERROR REPORT 2009-09-29 18:41:48 ===
E(<0.251.0>:eldap:914) : LDAP connection failed on esid.gecgr.co.cu:636
Reason: esslconnect
=INFO REPORT 2009-09-29 18:41:48 ===
I(<0.261.0>:eldap:897)
%20%2B%20Winbind.doc
que es sobre el tema en cuestion, nada parace que lo quitaron.
Que me pudieran decir???
Lo único diferente es que los usuarios del active directory los cree en una
unidad organizativa llamada usuarios y no en el contenedor users que es que
trae por defecto.
Mira... esto
On Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 01:34:09PM +0200, pch0317 wrote:
> Hello
> I have 150 users in my network. I want to change MsExchange to open MTA.
>
> 1. Is there any open MTA which cooperate with Active Directory or
> eDirectory? I don't want to create 150 user account. I would lik
On Saturday 01 August 2009 05:04:09 pm pch0317 wrote:
> Hello
> I have 150 users in my network. I want to change MsExchange to open MTA.
>
> 1. Is there any open MTA which cooperate with Active Directory or
> eDirectory? I don't want to create 150 user account. I would like to
On Sat, Aug 01, 2009 at 01:34:09PM +0200, pch0317 wrote:
> Hello
> I have 150 users in my network. I want to change MsExchange to open MTA.
>
> 1. Is there any open MTA which cooperate with Active Directory or
> eDirectory? I don't want to create 150 user account. I would lik
Hello
I have 150 users in my network. I want to change MsExchange to open MTA.
1. Is there any open MTA which cooperate with Active Directory or
eDirectory? I don't want to create 150 user account. I would like to it
still work even when Active Directory password change (password change
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: connecting lenny to active directory
Hi all,
I am a student intern here and I have been give a task of setting up a
linux server for the office, and am trying to get it set up with active
directory, but I keep getting this error when i try the command
net
Hi all,
I am a student intern here and I have been give a task of setting up a linux
server for the office, and am trying to get it set up with active directory,
but I keep getting this error when i try the command
net ads join -W metis -S domaincontroller -U myuser
ERROR:
Failed to join domain
into likewise open. It's pretty
much dedicated to connecting a machine to AD as simply as possible.
A good article:
http://www.screenage.de/blog/2008/02/13/joining-an-active-directory-domain-with-ubuntu/
Yes, it's Ubuntu, but it's about building it from source. If you go to
http:
Francisco Antônio da Silva Souza wrote:
> Hello, I've found a tutorial:
> http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/340
>
> It teaches how to configure Samba on Debian.
>
> On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 9:33 AM, orange wrote:
>
> > What is the easiest way to join ActiveDirectory, windows domain fro
Hello, I've found a tutorial:
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/340
It teaches how to configure Samba on Debian.
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 9:33 AM, orange wrote:
> What is the easiest way to join ActiveDirectory, windows domain from
> Debian? (link?)
> I have found several tutorials on
What is the easiest way to join ActiveDirectory, windows domain from
Debian? (link?)
I have found several tutorials on net but they are old and have
different ways.
Samba is installed (and working nicely with workgroups), the Debian
version is 'testing', updated.
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hi,
someone knows if active directory can replicate its database over an
openldap server in debian...and if its possible how...or where can i find a
hoeto...
thanks
hey,
someone knows if the dhcp server from debian can update the active directory
tree (computers tree)?
thanks
On Tuesday 14 October 2008 21:51:31 Richard A Nelson wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Oct 2008, Clifford W. Hansen wrote:
> > I take it I will need to get a Krb5 schema file for ldap?
>
> Yes, and iirc, one comes with Heimdal package (likely in /usr/share/doc)
> if you can't find one, let me know
Found one tha
On Tue, 14 Oct 2008, Clifford W. Hansen wrote:
I take it I will need to get a Krb5 schema file for ldap?
Yes, and iirc, one comes with Heimdal package (likely in /usr/share/doc)
if you can't find one, let me know
Yea I'm not actually sure why we need kerberos, but my boss seems to
think we d
o get Heimdal-kdc up and running using the existing LDAP database,
> just had to add the requisite Krb5Principal entries to LDAP
>
> > Basically what I am doing is trying to replace our Active Directory, with
> > a samba domain.
>
> I didn't need anything beyond a NT4 do
body set this up before and have documentation on how to replicate
> > it.
> >
> > Basically what I am doing is trying to replace our Active Directory, with
> > a samba domai
>
> Well, this link has a real good howto on the ldap part and another one
> on kerberos o
sically what I am doing is trying to replace our Active Directory, with a
> samba domai
Well, this link has a real good howto on the ldap part and another one
on kerberos on ldap:
http://techpubs.spinlocksolutions.com/dklar/ldap.html
http://techpubs.spinlocksolutions.com/dklar/kerberos.html
Krb5Principal entries to LDAP
Basically what I am doing is trying to replace our Active Directory, with a
samba domain.
I didn't need anything beyond a NT4 domain - so the combination worked
fine for me... If you rely on anything beyond NT4 domain, you'll need
samba4 (in experimental
I'm looking to setup Kerberos with an LDAP backend, I have found a couple of
howtos and nothing seems to be complete.
Has anybody set this up before and have documentation on how to replicate it.
Basically what I am doing is trying to replace our Active Directory, with a
samba d
Hi All,
I need advice. Currently we have Windows 2003 as our authentication
service using AD. We wanted to migrate it to OpenLDAP. Is there a way
to migrate this using scripts or is there any tools that I can use?
Thanks!
cheers,
janskey
Hi,
Question:
Is it possible to create an Active Directory forest with multible
subdomains and make Linux know everything about each Windows domain?
Right now, we have one domain and it is possible to do authentication
against the Active Directory. But now, another department would like
to have
> "satyashil rane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I want to know the open source solution for Windows Active directory
> > Services
> > (ADS).
> > My primary Goal is to set up a Linux box having Directory where all other
&
gt; Dear all,
>
> I want to know the open source solution for Windows Active directory Services
> (ADS).
> My primary Goal is to set up a Linux box having Directory where all other mix
> of Windows and Linux client will join to this domain. Most of the client
> machines would be
Hi Satya!}}My
primary Goal is to set up a Linux box having Directory where all other
mix of Windows and Linux client will join to this domain. }}Most of the
client machines would be windows xp.
Good choice!}}I have already googled for this requirement and understood
that it can be done with Open LD
Hello Satya!
> I want to know the open source solution for Windows Active directory
> Services (ADS).
First I want to know whether you need ADS? How many person working at this
server?
In the company of my parents there are 4 employers and I use the the
smpasswd file because it is enough.
Dear all,I want to know the open source solution for Windows Active directory Services (ADS).My
primary Goal is to set up a Linux box having Directory where all other
mix of Windows and Linux client will join to this domain. Most of the
client machines would be windows xp.
I have already googled
Rene Tapia wrote:
Besides ldap.conf, you also need to configure pam:
Actually pam isn't required just to get user information, which is what
I'm trying to do.
But anyway, I found the problem. It was pretty supid actually... it
should be "/etc/libnss-ldap.conf" and not "/etc/ldap.conf" (like in S
ithout pam_ldap is useful, for instance, if I'm
going to do authentication through Kerberos or just need the user
information to be able to use Samba in an Active Directory domain
without using winbind (to maintain uid/gid consistency through Samba and
NFS).
But thanks anyway, I also wasn
?bug=284104
Good luck!
--- Carlos Rodrigues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have a sarge install which I'm using to test some
> things. One of those
> things is LDAP authentication against Active
> Directory.
>
> This works just fine on a bunch of SUSE 9.2
Hi!
I have a sarge install which I'm using to test some things. One of those
things is LDAP authentication against Active Directory.
This works just fine on a bunch of SUSE 9.2 boxes but I can't make it
work on the Debian Sarge box.
If I just alter nsswitch.conf to change "passwd&
Dear friend,
Debian is compatible with Active Directory (AD), but every linux distro need's the
samba package to debian "speak" with AD.
See www.samba.org for more details.
Recommended you to make many tests with a server AD and Debian stations because in
this "scho
sysadmin wrote:
> Would you please tell me if Debian works with active Directory?
It does. Details depend on what you mean by "works".
Adam
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Hello,
Would you please tell me if Debian works with active
Directory?
Best Regards,
Michelle
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