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Latest revision as of 11:30, 28 January 2022
Introduction
The nslcd
service enables you to configure your local system to load users and groups from an LDAP directory, such as Active Directory (AD).
To enable the nslcd
service to load user and group information, you have to set the Unix attributes for users and groups in AD. For details, see Maintaining Unix Attributes in AD using ADUC.
![]() | Samba does not provide support for the nslcd service, other than what is on this page. |
Configuring the nslcd Service
Authenticating nslcd to AD Using Kerberos
To enable the nslcd
service to authenticate to Active Directory (AD) using Kerberos:
- On a Samba AD DC, create a new user in AD. For example:
nslcd-ad
- Set the following options in the account's settings:
- Set a random password
- Password never expires
- User cannot change password
Extract the Kerberos keytab for the nslcd-ad account to the /tmp directory
sudo samba-tool domain exportkeytab /tmp/krb5.nslcd.keytab --principal=nslcd-ad Export one principal to /tmp/krb5.nslcd.keytab
Copy the keytab to the Unix domain member:
sudo scp /tmp/krb5.nslcd.keytab auser@deb11:/home/auser/ auser@deb11's password: krb5.nslcd.keytab 100% 237 72.3KB/s 00:00
Now go to the Unix domain member (Debian 11 in this instance) and install the following packages:
sudo apt install nslcd nslcd-utils libnss-ldapd libpam-ldapd libsasl2-modules-gssapi-heimdal
![]() | It is understood that Samba is already installed and working. |
Move the keytab to the correct location and ensure it has the correct permissions:
sudo mv /home/auser/krb5.nslcd.keytab /etc/krb5.nslcd.keytab sudo chown nslcd:root /etc/krb5.nslcd.keytab sudo chmod 600 /etc/krb5.nslcd.keytab
- Edit the
/etc/nslcd.conf
file and set the following settings:
# /etc/nslcd.conf # nslcd configuration file. See nslcd.conf(5) # for details. # The user and group nslcd should run as. uid nslcd gid nslcd # The location at which the LDAP server(s) should be reachable. uri ldap://dc1.samdom.example.com/ # Note: add lines for all your Samba DC's # The search base that will be used for all queries. base dc=samdom,dc=example,dc=com pagesize 1000 referrals off nss_nested_groups yes # The LDAP protocol version to use. #ldap_version 3 sasl_mech GSSAPI sasl_realm SAMDOM.EXAMPLE.COM krb5_ccname /tmp/nslcd.tkt # Filters filter passwd (objectclass=user) filter group (objectclass=group) # Attribute mappings map passwd uid sAMAccountName map passwd homeDirectory unixHomeDirectory map passwd gecos displayName map passwd gidNumber primaryGroupID
- For details about the parameters, see the
nslcd.conf (5)
man page.
- To enable LDAP databases for the name service switch (NSS), add the
ldap
option to the following lines in the/etc/nsswitch.conf
file:
passwd: files ldap group: files ldap
Edit the /etc/default/nslcd file and set the following settings:
# Defaults for nslcd init script # Whether to start k5start (for obtaining and keeping a Kerberos ticket) # By default k5start is started if nslcd.conf has sasl_mech set to GSSAPI # and krb5_ccname is set to a file-type ticket cache. # Set to "yes" to force starting k5start, any other value will not start # k5start. #K5START_START="yes" # Options for k5start. #K5START_BIN=/usr/bin/k5start K5START_KEYTAB=/etc/krb5.nslcd.keytab #K5START_CCREFRESH=60 K5START_PRINCIPAL="nslcd-ad"
- Start the
nslcd
service.
Testing the User and Group Retrieval
To list users and groups having Unix attributes in Active Directory (AD) set:
- To list a users account, enter:
# getent passwd demo demo:*:10001:10001:demo1:/home/demo:/bin/bash
- If you do not get any output, leave the domain, then join again and reboot
- To list a group, enter:
# getent group demo-group demo-group:*:10001:demo1
Troubleshooting
If the getent
command fails to load users and groups from Active Directory (AD):
- Stop the
nslcd
service.
- Start the
nslcd
service in debug mode:
# nslcd -d
- The service will start in the foreground and the output is displayed on the screen.
- On a second terminal, run the failed
getent
command again and watch thenslcd
debug output.