There are no options that aren't a security nightmare other than using
different hostnames for each OS.

On 12/11/08, Frank Bonnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> We are facing a boring trouble with multi OB boot machines
> that access to our samba server.
>
> All machines authenticate to samba PDC ( linux debian etch + windows )
>
> It appears when machines windows's bootup the shared secret is changed
> by windows
>
> if we reboot the same machine under Linux it cannot authenticate
> anymore because Linux does NOT change the shared secret ...
>
> The machines have the same hostname/IP address with Linux and Windows ...
>
> Anyone knows a workaround/option ?
>
> Thanks
>
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> Cordialement
> Frank Bonnet
> ESIEE Paris
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