Hmm, Slackware doesn't support PAM due to security issues. I tried installing the RPM anyway (somewhat of a no-no on Slackware boxes), but it didn't seem to effect anything (still getting a login/pass prompt on WinXP clients attempting to login, and when entering a login/pass it doesn't take it).
Looking at some Samba manuals it looks like I can autheticate using LDAP instead of PAM. Anyone know if this is possible/feasible? Chris Goff NLES Network Administrator cgoff at nles.k12.wi.us [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: >On Fri, 2004-07-30 at 17:08, Chris Goff wrote: >> Did you install the PAM from the Samba FTP server, or PAM from padl.com? >> >> I ended up following another tutorial than my original post here on the >> mailing list a day or so back: >> >> http://www.rongage.org/manual_samba_howto.html >> >> Everything has worked like a charm, although there was no mention of >PAM. > >I actually used the pam src rpm from fedora core 1/2 which ever was >0.77. > >rpmbuild --rebuild that.src.rpm > >Then install it. >-- >greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >The technology that is >Stronger, better, faster: Linux > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba