[Samba] authentication issue moving from Samba 4.11.x to 4.13.14
Franz Sirl
Franz.Sirl-kernel at lauterbach.com
Wed Apr 20 16:43:08 UTC 2022
Am 2022-03-21 um 16:04 schrieb Gaiseric Vandal via samba:
> I have several Solaris 11.4 servers in an AD domain. File sharing is
> provide to Windows clients via Samba, and to Linux clients via nfs. We
> also support some git repos over ssh.
>
>
> To ensure user ID mapping consistency between all services and servers,
> I was configuring systems as followed:
>
> In smb.conf
>
> winbind use default domain = no
>
> In /etc/nsswitch.conf
>
> passwd: files ldap winbind
> group: files ldap winbind
>
>
> Unfortunately a Solaris update created a conflict between ldap caching
> and winbind , so I changed the configuration as follows
>
>
> In smb.conf
>
> winbind use default domain = yes
>
> In /etc/nsswitch.conf
>
> passwd: files ldap
> group: files ldap
>
>
> This works fine with Samba 4.11.x.
>
>
> As part of a recent OS patching, Samba was upgrade to 4.13.14. I am
> unable to connect to shares from Windows. I get a pop-up asking for
> user name and password, but I can not authenticate. The logs show
Hello Gaiseric,
you could try to update to the latest SRU44 from Oracle which has
samba-4.13.17, this solved similar problems for me.
Franz
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