Configuring PAM for a "Single Sign On" authentication

RECHER Renaud recher at enseirb-matmeca.fr
Mon Jun 28 00:59:26 MDT 2010


Hello,

Thanks for the tip. I am currently trying to set up the authentication  
with Likewise open. I was just wondering how far did you go concerning  
the SSO without Likewise. Were you close ?

Conrad Lawes <pxeboot at gmail.com> a écrit :

> Like you, I tried to get Samba/Winbind to work seamlessly with Active
> Directory.  After several years of band-aid solutions,  I finally gave up.
> Thankfully,  LikeWise provided a free version of their commercial product
> called LikeWise Open.
>
> http://www.likewiseopen.org/
>
> SSO is much easier with LWO
>
> I call LikeWise Open  "Samba on Steroids".
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 7:09 AM, RECHER Renaud  
> <recher at enseirb-matmeca.fr>wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I am currently working on the authentication of a computer using Ubuntu
>> 10.04, connected to a Windows 2003 Server and an Active Directory domain.
>> Samba and winbind's version is 2.3.4.7.
>> I am having trouble getting a Single Sign On authentication since every
>> application I use keep asking me for my Active Directory login and password.
>> I have tried many PAM tutorials but they never worked.
>> The applications asking for my account information are :
>>
>>
>>    - FIREFOX for the proxy authentication
>>    - EVOLUTION for my account authentication
>>    - The mounting of a NETWORK DISK
>>    - The Active Directory CONTACT BOOK
>>
>> I hope you will be able to help me and that I was clear enough :) .
>> Thank you in advance !
>>
>> Renaud RECHER
>> French student in computer science
>> ps : I sent you an e-mail with an account that wasn't a member of the
>> mailing list. I am sorry for that and hope it doesn't cause you troubles.
>>
>>
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>
>
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> Regards,
> Conrad Lawes
>



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