On Tue, 2002-10-22 at 10:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I tried it but it doesn't work.
> For me it looks like a problem with PAM. Rejecting sound like "ok, you typed in the 
>right password, but you're not allowed to login..."
> 
> We've got a second system for failover and the samba configuration-files are 100% 
>identical - but samba-login as root works.
> By the way, the smbpasswd file on the failover-system doesn't contain a entry for 
>root, too.
compare the /etc/pam.d subdirectories on these machines to find out 
why samba is not allowed to log in...

there may be a file calles samba in there that will be the most
relevant.Otherwise maybe the default is being used...

I believe there is a config setting telling samba to obey PAMs
restrictions...

You could either configure samba to ignore PAM or fix PAM.

brad

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