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03-07-2001 03:20 PM
03-07-2001 03:20 PM
Samba CIFS
My NT machine connects fine when I set the security level to share in the smb.conf file, But when I change it to user, the NT station prompts me for user name a passwd, when I do so It gives me an error telling me that I am not authorized to log in from this workstation. I checked that the username and password exists on the HP UX 11.0 machine. Do I have to somehow autherize that workstation in samba? Any Ideas?
Thanks,
Beau
Thanks,
Beau
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03-07-2001 05:38 PM
03-07-2001 05:38 PM
Re: Samba CIFS
Hi,
Have you applied the "Plain password" fix for your NT box yet? look under /opt/samba/docs there is a NT registry file called "NT4_PlainPassword.reg" and you had to import that into NT's registry before you can login with "user" security. You also have to reboot NT for that reg key to take effect.
The background story is that MS take away plain text password authentication since NT4 SP3 but that is what samba needs. The reg key file above just put that back in.
Rgds,
Philip
Have you applied the "Plain password" fix for your NT box yet? look under /opt/samba/docs there is a NT registry file called "NT4_PlainPassword.reg" and you had to import that into NT's registry before you can login with "user" security. You also have to reboot NT for that reg key to take effect.
The background story is that MS take away plain text password authentication since NT4 SP3 but that is what samba needs. The reg key file above just put that back in.
Rgds,
Philip
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03-08-2001 06:23 AM
03-08-2001 06:23 AM
Re: Samba CIFS
I don't know if this is your intention but you can
validate on the NT server (if you have one).
You don't need a smbpasswd file on your HP machine
when you do that.
This is the entry in the smb.conf:
workgroup = yourworkgroup or yourdomain
wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
password server = MY-NT-Server
security = server
Samba will check your NT-server for your passwd.
Is works ok on my network (NT4 HP10.20)
Regards Gregor.
validate on the NT server (if you have one).
You don't need a smbpasswd file on your HP machine
when you do that.
This is the entry in the smb.conf:
workgroup = yourworkgroup or yourdomain
wins server = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
password server = MY-NT-Server
security = server
Samba will check your NT-server for your passwd.
Is works ok on my network (NT4 HP10.20)
Regards Gregor.
Keep it simple, it really works.
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