Using Active Directory for CentOS: Difference between revisions
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Step 1: Edit /etc/krb5.conf to look like the following, substituting EXAMPLE.DIRECTORY and example.directory with your active directory domain name. Where ever block capitals are used then make sure your own domain name is in block capitals also. | '''Step 1: Edit /etc/krb5.conf''' | ||
Edit /etc/krb5.conf to look like the following, substituting EXAMPLE.DIRECTORY and example.directory with your active directory domain name. Where ever block capitals are used then make sure your own domain name is in block capitals also. The lins in the realms section kdc = 10.0.0.1 should be replaced with the hostname or the IP address of your active directory controller. | |||
[logging] | [logging] | ||
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krb4_convert = false | krb4_convert = false | ||
} | } | ||
'''Step 2: Configure smb.conf''' | |||
I found it easier to make a backup of the existing smb.conf and then replacing it with the basic one below. You can add shares later. | |||
[global] | |||
security = ads | |||
netbios name = HOSTNAME | |||
realm = EXAMPLE.DIRECTORY | |||
password server = domainserver.example.directory | |||
workgroup = DOMAIN | |||
idmap uid = 500-10000000 | |||
idmap gid = 500-10000000 | |||
winbind separator = + | |||
winbind enum users = no | |||
winbind enum groups = no | |||
winbind use default domain = yes | |||
template homedir = /home/%D/%U | |||
template shell = /bin/bash | |||
client use spnego = yes | |||
domain master = no |
Revision as of 14:20, 15 May 2006
I am using a default server installation of CentOS with X, KDE and Gnome added. Also i enabled the text editor option for VIM in the package selection section of the installer.
Also this guide is specific to Samba 3.
Step 1: Edit /etc/krb5.conf
Edit /etc/krb5.conf to look like the following, substituting EXAMPLE.DIRECTORY and example.directory with your active directory domain name. Where ever block capitals are used then make sure your own domain name is in block capitals also. The lins in the realms section kdc = 10.0.0.1 should be replaced with the hostname or the IP address of your active directory controller.
[logging] default = FILE:/var/log/krb5libs.log kdc = FILE:/var/log/krb5kdc.log admin_server = FILE:/var/log/kadmind.log [libdefaults] ticket_lifetime = 24000 default_realm = EXAMPLE.DIRECTORY dns_lookup_realm = false dns_lookup_kdc = false [realms] EXAMPLE.DIRECTORY = { kdc = 10.0.0.1 default_domain = example.directory } [domain_realm] .example.directory = EXAMPLE.DIRECTORY example.directory = EXAMPLE.DIRECTORY [kdc] profile = /var/kerberos/krb5kdc/kdc.conf [appdefaults] pam = { debug = false ticket_lifetime = 36000 renew_lifetime = 36000 forwardable = true krb4_convert = false }
Step 2: Configure smb.conf
I found it easier to make a backup of the existing smb.conf and then replacing it with the basic one below. You can add shares later.
[global] security = ads netbios name = HOSTNAME realm = EXAMPLE.DIRECTORY password server = domainserver.example.directory workgroup = DOMAIN idmap uid = 500-10000000 idmap gid = 500-10000000 winbind separator = + winbind enum users = no winbind enum groups = no winbind use default domain = yes template homedir = /home/%D/%U template shell = /bin/bash client use spnego = yes domain master = no