I personally prefer to use sssd-ad instead of winbind. Works like a charm also in addition to sudo configuration.
Regards Tim
Am 7. Februar 2016 18:55:24 MEZ, schrieb Alessandro Baggi alessandro.baggi@gmail.com:
Il 07/02/2016 18:33, Nizar Armansyah ha scritto:
This tutorial uses Sernet Samba: http://www.server-world.info/en/note?os=CentOS_7&p=samba&f=4
This one done by compiling Samba yourself:
https://imanudin.net/2014/11/16/how-to-install-samba4-active-directory-on-ce...
https://imanudin.net/2014/11/17/how-to-install-samba4-active-directory-on-ce...
On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 11:34 PM, Alessandro Baggi alessandro.baggi@gmail.com wrote:
Il 07/02/2016 17:18, Ben Archuleta ha scritto:
I use these instructions to create a domain controller on CentOS
for a
Windows 10 lab I have:
http://www.unixmen.com/setting-samba-primary-domain-controller-centos-7/
Regards, Ben
Thanks Ben, but this is for PDC NT not for AD DC. With C7 to perform
this, I
must install sernet samba version or change distro.
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Thanks for the links. I found the problem. After some tries, I have added winbind on nsswitch.conf. Running getent passwd Domain user was not printed after local user and with this I've tried to find a solution without try the share. After several operation ecc..I've runned id "created domain user" and user exists. Tried also to chown domuser:domgr file and works but from getent I can't get user domain.
This is a bug on centos or it is related due to sernet package (winbind)?? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos