denied rodc password replication group, screen splashes when login
I am trying to login in my domain using the users screen in ubuntu. After entring username it asks for password then it splashes and again go back to users option in thee lock screen menu.
smb.conf file:
[global]
workgroup = DOM
client signing = yes
client use spnego = yes
kerberos method = secrets and keytab
realm = DOM.SOFTWARE.COM
security = ads
password server = *
Please help me find how do i enable login from users screen.
active-directory cache ubuntu-18.04 pam
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I am trying to login in my domain using the users screen in ubuntu. After entring username it asks for password then it splashes and again go back to users option in thee lock screen menu.
smb.conf file:
[global]
workgroup = DOM
client signing = yes
client use spnego = yes
kerberos method = secrets and keytab
realm = DOM.SOFTWARE.COM
security = ads
password server = *
Please help me find how do i enable login from users screen.
active-directory cache ubuntu-18.04 pam
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Dec 21 '18 at 7:16
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I am trying to login in my domain using the users screen in ubuntu. After entring username it asks for password then it splashes and again go back to users option in thee lock screen menu.
smb.conf file:
[global]
workgroup = DOM
client signing = yes
client use spnego = yes
kerberos method = secrets and keytab
realm = DOM.SOFTWARE.COM
security = ads
password server = *
Please help me find how do i enable login from users screen.
active-directory cache ubuntu-18.04 pam
I am trying to login in my domain using the users screen in ubuntu. After entring username it asks for password then it splashes and again go back to users option in thee lock screen menu.
smb.conf file:
[global]
workgroup = DOM
client signing = yes
client use spnego = yes
kerberos method = secrets and keytab
realm = DOM.SOFTWARE.COM
security = ads
password server = *
Please help me find how do i enable login from users screen.
active-directory cache ubuntu-18.04 pam
active-directory cache ubuntu-18.04 pam
asked Dec 21 '18 at 7:10
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