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RE: CVS with SMB/Winbind Authentication


From: Dave Morrow
Subject: RE: CVS with SMB/Winbind Authentication
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 13:07:33 -0500

Steve,

Thanks for replying.....the only thing I am seeing in the logs (of
relevance) is a line in the /var/log/secure

 cvs: password mismatch for adms_nt+morrowd: xxPHiHjG0rmeM vs. x 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve McIntyre [mailto:address@hidden 
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 9:33 AM
To: Dave Morrow
Cc: Scott Moynes; 'address@hidden'
Subject: Re: CVS with SMB/Winbind Authentication

On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 11:41:35AM -0500, Dave Morrow wrote:
>Been there done that.  All the manual says it requires is pam_unix.so, 
>I have added lines to include winbind
>
>My /etc/pam.d/cvs
>
>auth       required     /lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so
>account    required     /lib/security/$ISA/pam_unix.so
>auth       required     /lib/security/pam_winbind.so
>account    required     /lib/security/pam_winbind.so 

Hmmm. What log messages do you get (if any)? I don't use the winbind PAM
code myself, but I'm using LDAP auth via PAM successfully and the two should
be reasonably similar...

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