Hi Carlos,
On 25/04/2020 19.45, Michael Hirmke wrote:
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If you'd use kerberos, you would also need a precise time!
Am I missing something?
Ah. You don't need a correct universal time, but the same time as the network you are connecting to. Like a Windows Domain with active directory.
Not like - exactly an Active Directory domain!
Right. So it is a different problem. You absolutely need to use the time information from the server listed in the DHCP information, not an outside source.
Yep. Time and date may be completely wrong, but they must be synchronous to the AD DC in use.
I understand the problem, but I have not played with it in years. Not since a long training course I had, ~10 years ago or so. I don't remember offhand what we did... :-?
I wonder if Samba has something already for this?
No - Samba also relies on synchronous clocks between the AD DC and the local machine. In fact, Samba uses the local kerberos infrastructure for many tasks.
-- Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R.
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