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Connect linux to AD
sudo apt install sssd-ad sssd-tools realmd adcli krb5-user
version kerberos → 5 et ne pas remplir le reste seulement cliquer sur “OK” puis redémarrer le package
Run la commande suivante pour voir si l’AD est joignable
sudo realm -v discover <domain>
vous aurez ce retour si l’AD est contactée
* Resolving: _ldap._tcp.<domain>
* Performing LDAP DSE lookup on: x.x.x.x
* Performing LDAP DSE lookup on: x.x.x.x
* Successfully discovered: <domain>
<domain>
type: kerberos
realm-name: <domain>
domain-name: <domain>
configured: kerberos-member
server-software: active-directory
client-software: sssd
required-package: sssd-tools
required-package: sssd
required-package: libnss-sss
required-package: libpam-sss
required-package: adcli
required-package: samba-common-bin
login-formats: %U@<domain>
login-policy: allow-realm-logins
Joignez l’AD avec votre compte administrateur (xxxxx_adm)
sudo realm join <domain> -v --computer-ou='OU=xxxxx,OU=xxxx,OU=xxxx,OU=xxxxxx,OU=xxxxx,DC=xxxxx,DC=xxxxx' --user=xxx_adm
Password for xxxxx_adm:
et vous aurez se retour si la connexion se fait bien
* Resolving: _ldap._tcp.ad1.example.com
* Performing LDAP DSE lookup on: x.x.x.x
* Successfully discovered: ad1.example.com
Password for Administrator:
* Unconditionally checking packages
* Resolving required packages
* LANG=C /usr/sbin/adcli join --verbose --domain ad1.example.com --domain-realm AD1.EXAMPLE.COM --domain-controller x.x.x.x --login-type user --login-user Administrator --stdin-password
* Using domain name: ad1.example.com
* Calculated computer account name from fqdn: AD-CLIENT
* Using domain realm: ad1.example.com
* Sending NetLogon ping to domain controller: x.x.x.x
* Received NetLogon info from: SERVER1.ad1.example.com
* Wrote out krb5.conf snippet to /var/cache/realmd/adcli-krb5-hUfTUg/krb5.d/adcli-krb5-conf-hv2kzi
* Authenticated as user: [email protected]
* Looked up short domain name: AD1
* Looked up domain SID: S-1-5-21-2660147319-831819607-3409034899
* Using fully qualified name: ad-client.ad1.example.com
* Using domain name: ad1.example.com
* Using computer account name: AD-CLIENT
* Using domain realm: ad1.example.com
* Calculated computer account name from fqdn: AD-CLIENT
* Generated 120 character computer password
* Using keytab: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab
* Found computer account for AD-CLIENT$ at: CN=xxxxx,CN=xxxxx,DC=ad1,DC=example,DC=com
* Sending NetLogon ping to domain controller: x.x.x.x
* Received NetLogon info from: SERVER1.ad1.example.com
* Set computer password
* Retrieved kvno '3' for computer account in directory: CN=AD-CLIENT,CN=Computers,DC=ad1,DC=example,DC=com
* Checking RestrictedKrbHost/ad-client.ad1.example.com
* Added RestrictedKrbHost/ad-client.ad1.example.com
* Checking RestrictedKrbHost/AD-CLIENT
* Added RestrictedKrbHost/AD-CLIENT
* Checking host/ad-client.ad1.example.com
* Added host/ad-client.ad1.example.com
* Checking host/AD-CLIENT
* Added host/AD-CLIENT
* Discovered which keytab salt to use
* Added the entries to the keytab: [email protected]: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab
* Added the entries to the keytab: host/[email protected]: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab
* Added the entries to the keytab: host/[email protected]: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab
* Added the entries to the keytab: RestrictedKrbHost/[email protected]: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab
* Added the entries to the keytab: RestrictedKrbHost/[email protected]: FILE:/etc/krb5.keytab
* /usr/sbin/update-rc.d sssd enable
* /usr/sbin/service sssd restart
* Successfully enrolled machine in realm
Si votre serveur ne joins que un seul AD vous pouvez retirer la partie FQDN des utilisateurs dans /etc/sssd/sssd.conf
[sssd]
domains = ad1.example.com
config_file_version = 2
services = nss, pam
[domain/ad1.example.com]
default_shell = /bin/bash
krb5_store_password_if_offline = True
cache_credentials = True
krb5_realm = AD1.EXAMPLE.COM
realmd_tags = manages-system joined-with-adcli
id_provider = ad
fallback_homedir = /home/%u
ad_domain = ad1.example.com
use_fully_qualified_names = False
ldap_id_mapping = True
access_provider = ad
Ensuite activez la création automatique des homedir et redémarrer le service sssd
sudo pam-auth-update --enable mkhomedir
sudo service sssd restart
Se login avec un utilisateur de l’AD
sudo login
ad-client login: [email protected]
Password:
Welcome to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (GNU/Linux 5.4.0-24-generic x86_64)
...
Creating directory '/home/[email protected]'.
[email protected]@ad-client:~$
On peut aussi voir notre ticket kerberos avec la commande suivante:
[email protected]@ad-client:~$ klist
Ticket cache: FILE:/tmp/krb5cc_1725801106_9UxVIz
Default principal: [email protected]
Valid starting Expires Service principal
04/16/20 21:32:12 04/17/20 07:32:12 krbtgt/[email protected]
renew until 04/17/20 21:32:12