auto login with AD user 16.04
I configured ubuntu 16.04 with AD Domain user.
I use GNOME display manager and lightdm as login greeter
I can login with the domain user as normal after boot with no problem!
when i configure lightdm for auto login it fail due to authentication problems when reboot the machine, i got the login screen asking for password.
switching from AD user to local user and back working fine (i.e not ask for password)
i read a bunch of treads how to configure the lightdm for autologin, and from my reaults its working nice.
even if i login with the domain user then restart the lightdm service , the auto login works perfect.
any help......
16.04 lightdm auto-login
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I configured ubuntu 16.04 with AD Domain user.
I use GNOME display manager and lightdm as login greeter
I can login with the domain user as normal after boot with no problem!
when i configure lightdm for auto login it fail due to authentication problems when reboot the machine, i got the login screen asking for password.
switching from AD user to local user and back working fine (i.e not ask for password)
i read a bunch of treads how to configure the lightdm for autologin, and from my reaults its working nice.
even if i login with the domain user then restart the lightdm service , the auto login works perfect.
any help......
16.04 lightdm auto-login
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I configured ubuntu 16.04 with AD Domain user.
I use GNOME display manager and lightdm as login greeter
I can login with the domain user as normal after boot with no problem!
when i configure lightdm for auto login it fail due to authentication problems when reboot the machine, i got the login screen asking for password.
switching from AD user to local user and back working fine (i.e not ask for password)
i read a bunch of treads how to configure the lightdm for autologin, and from my reaults its working nice.
even if i login with the domain user then restart the lightdm service , the auto login works perfect.
any help......
16.04 lightdm auto-login
I configured ubuntu 16.04 with AD Domain user.
I use GNOME display manager and lightdm as login greeter
I can login with the domain user as normal after boot with no problem!
when i configure lightdm for auto login it fail due to authentication problems when reboot the machine, i got the login screen asking for password.
switching from AD user to local user and back working fine (i.e not ask for password)
i read a bunch of treads how to configure the lightdm for autologin, and from my reaults its working nice.
even if i login with the domain user then restart the lightdm service , the auto login works perfect.
any help......
16.04 lightdm auto-login
16.04 lightdm auto-login
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