On 23/01/15 21:10, Koen de Boeve wrote:
the idea is that sssd reads the GPO and then on that basis either
denies or allows access through its pam module
At least, that s how I think it works - or should work - ;)
> Rowland Penny <mailto:repenny241155@gmail.com>
> 23 Jan 2015 22:01
> On 23/01/15 20:58, Koen de Boeve wrote:
>
> Thought so, forget it, Linux knows absolutely nothing about GPO's
>
> Rowland
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> Koen de Boeve <mailto:koen@galaxystudios.com>
> 23 Jan 2015 21:58
> Yes I am Rowland, well it is a separate Policy specifically for linux
> machines.
>
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> Regards, Koen
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> Rowland Penny <mailto:repenny241155@gmail.com>
> 23 Jan 2015 21:37
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> Can I ask if you are trying to get a linux machine to use a windows
> GPO ?
>
> Rowland
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OK, I'll believe you, now could someone explain how sssd can read a GPO
that is supposed to (as far as I know) alter the registry on a windows
machine and use those settings on a Linux machine that does have
anything like a registry ?
Rowland