To my knowledge, it's not possible to migrate the passwords from Windows to Samba, and vice-versa. This is because Windows and Linux both use one-way hashes to encrypt the password; there's no way to decrypt the password. Unfortunately, Windows and Linux use different algorithms to encrypt the password, so you can't just copy the encrypted password between systems, like you could if you were going Windows-to-Windows or Linux-to-Linux.

What I'd recommend is assigning the passwords on paper ahead of time, getting them out to people with appropriate instructions , and then requiring the password be changed at the first logon once you go live with it.

(Sample instructions: "You have been assigned the temporary password of RgYx7e# -- you must use this temporary password on or after such-and-such date; after this date your old password WILL NOT WORK. When you log in with the temporary password on or after such-and-such date, you will be required to change it before you will gain access to your desktop. After you change the password you will use the new password you create from then on -- your old password and the temporary password will no longer work")

If I'm wrong, I hope I'll be corrected.

~Jonathan

M.R.Niranjan wrote:

Hi all





I have windows 2003 server with Active directory users , there are about 500
users. I have an Linux Server with Redhat Enterprise Linux Advanced server 3

With samba 3.0 installed in . I would like to migrate all active directory
users to samba 3.0 making it a primary domain controller and shut down the
Windows system. But I would like to know, how do I migrate users passwords
from Active directory to samba 3.0. I would like to retain the same username
and
Passwords as in windows. So how do get the passwords from windows to samba
3.0



Regards

Niranjan



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