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On 01/10/2012 04:35 PM, steve wrote:
On 01/10/2012 09:50 PM, Amit More wrote:
Hello All,
I want to authenticate existing LDAP users to samba shares. From what
i have been reading, it seems like there are two ways to achieve this
1. Configure samba to use plaintext
Hello All,
I want to authenticate existing LDAP users to samba shares. From what i have
been reading, it seems like there are two ways to achieve this
1. Configure samba to use plaintext passwords (encrypt passwords = no in
smb.conf) and configure clients to send unencrypted passwords.
2.
On 01/10/2012 09:50 PM, Amit More wrote:
Hello All,
I want to authenticate existing LDAP users to samba shares. From what i have
been reading, it seems like there are two ways to achieve this
1. Configure samba to use plaintext passwords (encrypt passwords = no in
smb.conf) and configure
Unix and Windows/Samba servers both store passwords in a one-way
encrypted format. So when you authenticate to a server, you type in
your password, the server encrypts it and compares it to the encrypted
version it has it is password database.This is is important
since your encrypted
I am trying to things up to allow a *few* select users on a small
number of MS-Windows boxes to write to a couple of directories on a
Linux server. Most of the users on the MS-Windows boxes will only have
anonymous (guest) read-only access to one directory and anonymous
(guest) access to the
According to how you have described your environment, whether or not you
use LDAP for Samba's backend, your users will still need corresponding
unix accounts AND will still have separate unix and windows
passwords.If you use ldap there will be separate fields for the
different passwords.
At Mon, 29 Mar 2010 17:38:39 -0400 gaiseric.van...@gmail.com wrote:
According to how you have described your environment, whether or not you
use LDAP for Samba's backend, your users will still need corresponding
unix accounts AND will still have separate unix and windows
passwords.If
cannot seem to find any
documentation for anonymous LDAP authentication using Samba. Do I
have to give Samba the admin password just to access authentication
records?
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password for LDAP. I cannot seem to find any
documentation for anonymous LDAP authentication using Samba. Do I
have to give Samba the admin password just to access authentication
records?
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Matthew Crites
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to the same LDAP server that my Samba PDC is using.
However I want to do this anonymously without telling the second
server the admin password for LDAP. I cannot seem to find any
documentation for anonymous LDAP authentication using Samba. Do I
have to give Samba the admin password just
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