RV: winbindd_priv dont exist

Carlos Bordon cgermanb at live.com.ar
Mon Dec 11 20:32:53 CET 2017



interesting, you known some guide for do it?


its posible do it on a domain controller with samba?


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De: Freeradius-Users <freeradius-users-bounces+cgermanb=live.com.ar at lists.freeradius.org> en nombre de Alan Buxey <alan.buxey at gmail.com>
Enviado: lunes, 11 de diciembre de 2017 04:11 p.m.
Para: FreeRadius users mailing list
Asunto: Re: winbindd_priv dont exist

You can add the user your server runs as to the wbpriv group. Otherwise
change the winbind_privileged folder to be readable by the user/group that
freeradius runs as (which will get reset each time you patch samba).
Anyway, run latest 3.0.x release and use winbind natively instead!  2017 is
the year when ntlm_auth for freeradius becomes history! :)

alan

On 11 Dec 2017 5:35 pm, "Carlos Bordon" <cgermanb at live.com.ar> wrote:

>
> hi people, i doing my server number 50 with freeradius, always fails.
>
> in this case, i have configurate ntlm but when configure mschap i have
> error:
>
> Exec output: Reading winbind reply failed! (0xc0000001)
> Exec plaintext: Reading winbind reply failed! (0xc0000001)
>
> searching a solution, search the group but dont exist, i have the group
> freerad.
>
> i make chown to  the folder winbindd_privileged and add the group freerad
> but nothing happend.
>
> what can i do?
>
> Regards
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