On Thu, 2005-11-17 at 13:11 +0800, Vincente Aggrippino wrote: > I'm sorry for asking a question which has been asked so many times > before, but I can't seem to find the answer... > > How do I get to access my home directory on a Linux server running > Samba from a Windows XP client? > > I'm getting "NT MD4 password check failed" in the log file even though > the Windows client is listed in hosts.equiv. More information > below...
> Neither of our accounts on the Windows XP clients have passwords. We > just use the Welcome screen and click on our names. So, I have added > the host names to /etc/hosts.equiv and added hosts equiv = > /etc/hosts.equiv to smb.conf so that, when the client tries to connect > to the server it shouldn't need to provide a password to go with the > username. This is the part that doesn't seem to be working: hosts.equiv isn't really supported in Samba3. I removed the main option in the smb.conf, and hid the functionality in an auth module that nobody used (I know, because nobody reported the segfault bug in it...). > [2005/11/17 11:37:29, 9] passdb/passdb.c:pdb_update_autolock_flag(2333) > pdb_update_autolock_flag: Account vince not autolocked, no check needed > [2005/11/17 11:37:29, 4] libsmb/ntlm_check.c:ntlm_password_check(326) > ntlm_password_check: Checking NT MD4 password > [2005/11/17 11:37:29, 3] libsmb/ntlm_check.c:ntlm_password_check(344) > ntlm_password_check: NT MD4 password check failed for user vince > > > Does anyone know the solution to this problem? Seting a null password on the accounts should do what you want. Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett http://samba.org/~abartlet/ Authentication Developer, Samba Team http://samba.org Student Network Administrator, Hawker College http://hawkerc.net
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