On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 03:26:55PM -0000, Zhi Cheng Wang wrote:
> Hi, Christopher
> Thank you for your very helpful suggestions. For the time being, I will
> write a script to prompt for password when people try to access their
> windows shares. It is simply impossible to ask hundreds of people for
> their password and put them in a clear text file on hundreds of computers

Hi Zhi,
Actually the passwords would be placed only in the fstab file on the
server.  Not hundreds of computers.

Also you wouldn't have to ask the users for their passwords, thay can be set
to explicit values on the Linux side.  this however, creates other detrimental
issues.  Remeber the Samba share passwords don't have to be the same as their
Windows passwords.  Which raises the specter of the "multiple logons" issue.

Since clear text passwords are always vulnerable  have you considered 
adding an LDAP authentication facility to your network?  Or having a Linux box
act as a domain controller?

> and have to change them from time to time. May be it is a good idea for
> some folks, but not me.


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