It is a diagnostic interface ok, but when that user tries to access a share he 
is allowed to with that password he can't. And isn't it strange the NT STATUS 
NO SUCH USER error if wbinfo -u lists that user. Sorry but I have no idea of 
how to fix it, please help.

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Andrew Bartlett [mailto:abart...@samba.org] 
Enviado el: lunes, 22 de agosto de 2011 12:17
Para: Rodriguez Nuño, Claudia
CC: Herb Lewis; samba@lists.samba.org
Asunto: Re: [Samba] Whitespace in password

On Mon, 2011-08-22 at 08:31 +0200, "Rodriguez Nuño, Claudia" wrote:
> Nope, it doesn't work for me. The message says:
> 
> plaintext password authentication failed error code was NT STATUS NO 
> SUCH USER error message was no such user Could not authenticate user 
> with plaintext challenge/response password authentication succeeded
> 
> thought if I do wbinfo -u the user exists Moreover if I put wbinfo -a 
> myuser%pass word instead of wbinfo -a myuser%pass\ word as sugested the error 
> gets bigger and it also says:
> 
> plaintext password authentication failed error code was NT STATUS NO 
> SUCH USER error message was no such user Could not authenticate user 
> with plaintext challenge/response password authenticacion failed error 
> code was NT STATUS WRONG PASSWORD error code was wrong password Could 
> not authenticate user with challenge/response

wbinfo -a is a diagnostic interface.  Having space in an NTLM password will 
make not difference when connecting from CIFS clients.

Andrew Bartlett

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