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Installing, Configuring, Troubleshooting server daemons such as Web and Mail Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 13 posts 1 2 Next devmage Posts: 12 Joined: 2007/02/01 18:25:02 pam_unix(sshd:auth): check pass; user unknown PAM/Winbind Authentication Quote Postby devmage » 2008/08/26 18:22:26 Greetings,I'm looking for a direction
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from someone who has got integrated Active Directory Authentication to work with CentOS5. I have been doing this fine pam user not known to the underlying authentication module on CentOS4 but have been unsuccessful on CentOS5 and am my whits in trying to figure out why. Samba and Kerberos are configured properly, and the machine is joined to the
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domain. I cant pull everything from wbinfo, and manually authenticate directly from winbind. So my problem must be with the PAM connectors. I used the system-config-authentication to enable authing through winbind, winbind is in the nsswitch.conf. Yet when I log in via SSH it is never even attempting to check with Winbind. I've tried using the old pam files from centos4 but they pam_succeed_if(sshd:auth): error retrieving information about user winbind appear to be incompatible, but it does try to use winbind though shows a failure no mater what.I read posts where people are saying they are doing this. Did you do anything special to get it working? Got any suggestions for someone with issues to look for?Thanks in advance Top kentyler Posts: 161 Joined: 2007/06/20 13:31:05 Location: Northeast Ohio Contact: Contact kentyler Website Yahoo Messenger AOL Re: PAM/Winbind Authentication Quote Postby kentyler » 2008/08/26 18:44:57 Do you have nscd running? Have you restarted nscd if so? Top devmage Posts: 12 Joined: 2007/02/01 18:25:02 Re: PAM/Winbind Authentication Quote Postby devmage » 2008/08/26 20:49:51 kentyler wrote:Do you have nscd running? Have you restarted nscd if so?NSCD is not running, I was not using NIS. I have nsswitch.conf set only to "files winbind". I never had it running on my CentOS4 systems either. What baffles me is it never even attempts to try winbind.Aug 26 13:46:04 server sshd[17769]: Invalid user account from 192.168.1.2Aug 26 13:46:04 server sshd[17770]: input_userauth_request: invalid user accountAug 26 13:46:07 server sshd[17769]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): check pass; user unknownAug 26 13:46:07 server sshd[17769]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=s
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