HI
We have a set of linux server on OCI and two ADs (let us say X and Y)
There is a trust setup between X and Y.
All linux servers are integrated to Y domain. we are able to login to servers using users from Y domain. we want to eastablish login from user in X domain as well. which is not working. Ideally as there is a trust between X and Y, so it should work. We have same setup for windows as well where this works.
following some log snippets from /var/log/secure file when login is tried
Nov 28 13:34:14 <HOSTNAME> sshd[11844]: Invalid user <USER>@X.local from <IP> port 56610
Nov 28 13:34:14 <HOSTNAME> sshd[11844]: input_userauth_request: invalid user <USER>@X.local [preauth]
Nov 28 13:34:17 <HOSTNAME> sshd[11844]: Connection closed by <IP> port 56610 [preauth]
Nov 28 13:34:21 <HOSTNAME> sshd[11851]: Invalid user <USER>@X.local from <IP> port 56614
Nov 28 13:34:21 <HOSTNAME> sshd[11851]: input_userauth_request: invalid user <USER>@X.local [preauth]
Nov 28 13:34:36 <HOSTNAME> sshd[11851]: pam_faillock(sshd:auth): User unknown
Nov 28 13:34:36 <HOSTNAME> sshd[11851]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): check pass; user unknown
Nov 28 13:34:36 <HOSTNAME> sshd[11851]: pam_unix(sshd:auth): authentication failure; logname= uid=0 euid=0 tty=ssh ruser= rhost=<IP>
Nov 28 13:34:38 <HOSTNAME> sshd[11851]: Failed password for invalid user <USER>@X.local from <IP> port 56614 ssh2
login to linux server using trusted AD
Re: login to linux server using trusted AD
Well if it is then there is a compromise at a well known company (350,000+ employees) that has access to the email address associated with this account. I am unable to read that Oracle link - it asks me to login then when I do it tells me I'm not allowed to read it.
The future appears to be RHEL or Debian. I think I'm going Debian.
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Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke