Hello! I have a quite strange issue with the Samba based NT domain that I administer. I've triet to search for the solution but none of the information that I had found seemed to work.
The trouble is that I can't manage to setup a ntlm based authentication. It applies to both linux and w32 architectures. In the latter case I achieve some level of usability - I can login locally. If I try to access the page from a remote computer I receive the usual "Basic" authentication popup. Samba is configured to keep all the information in a LDAP backend. Apart from the NTLM everything else works rather ok. Things that do function: 1. Local testing. [EMAIL PROTECTED] read -s PASSWORD [EMAIL PROTECTED] ntlm_auth --username=manthios --password=$PASSWORD NT_STATUS_OK: Success (0x0) 2. w32-apache + mod_auth_sspi - LOCAL As I mentioned before I'm able to authenticate to a ntlm-protected resource if and only if I login from the same machine the site is running on. If I try to access the ntlm-protected page from a different computer I get the Basic auth prompt. Things that do not work: 1. NTLM on Apache in the Linux environment No matter whether I try to use mod_ntlm (both original and patched) or Apache2::AuthenNTLM I can't force it to work properly with the MSIE on domain accounts. 2. Remote authentication with mod_auth_sspi If I try to login remotely to a ntlm-protected area I get the basic authentication window. Does anyone know what could be the reason of such a misbehaviour? Thanks in advance for any sort of help - even RTFM will do :) Best regards, Pawel Sawicki -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba