Not at this time, at least not in the same way logging on to a domain works. In order to do this samba needs to be able to function as a "Domain Controller". The current version does not have this capability, though the samba team is working on this. When it is available though, you'll have to maintain two separate password databases since samba can't use the crypt'd files which Linux does. (ie. If a user wants to change their password, they'll first have to run passwd and the smbpasswd; likewise when an account is initially set up.)
If you just want people running NT SP3 to be able to access samba shares, you'll need to get the sambades package available on non-us.debian.org. Then you'll need to set up their passwords using the 'smbpasswd' program. If you give the user the same user/password they "log in" to NT with then they should be able to reach samba shares just fine. The reason service pak 3 broke this was because it prevented the OS from sending passwords in the clear over the network. Pere Camps wrote: > Hi! > > I'd like to know if it's possible to have an NT box that uses the > login names and passwords of a linux machine in order to log into it. > > I can't use linux on that machine because word and excel are a > must and the people who will be using it don't know anything about unix. -- Jens B. Jorgensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .