Re: [Samba] password and case sensitivity

2002-10-02 Thread Andrew Bartlett

Joseph Kezar wrote:
> 
> We use pam_smb for logins directly into the linux box.  However, is my
> current config using pam_smb as well for SMB sessions?  For instance, if
> you map a drive, and you give windows the credentials to map the drive,
> this part of samba is not case sensitive.  Its this password here we are
> mainly concerned with.

The LM password used by Win9X is not case senstive.  This password *may*
be used by NT if an NT (unicode, case senstive) password has not been
stored.

> is there a smb.conf directive to use pam_winbind?

pam-winbind is configured seperatly, read the winbind documentation.

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Re: [Samba] password and case sensitivity

2002-10-02 Thread Joseph Kezar

We use pam_smb for logins directly into the linux box.  However, is my 
current config using pam_smb as well for SMB sessions?  For instance, if 
you map a drive, and you give windows the credentials to map the drive, 
this part of samba is not case sensitive.  Its this password here we are 
mainly concerned with.  

is there a smb.conf directive to use pam_winbind?

thanks,
Joe Kezar

Andrew Bartlett wrote:

>Joseph Kezar wrote:
>  
>
>>We are using samba as our fileserver.  And we have a Windows 2000 PDC in
>>place here as well.  The PDC is our password server.
>>
>>we have these directives:
>>password server = ip_address_of_win_PDC
>>encrypt passwords = yes
>>
>>And when we use pam_smb to authenticate it is not case sensitive.  if I
>>have a password of dOpTog6, doptog6 is just fine.  How can I make samba
>>more strict.  I tried password level = 24.  and that didnt seem to do
>>anything.
>>
>>
>
>pam_smb uses lanman passwords, which are not case sensitive.  Install
>winbind and use pam_winbind instead.
>
>Andrew Bartlett
>
>  
>



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Re: [Samba] password and case sensitivity

2002-10-01 Thread Andrew Bartlett

Joseph Kezar wrote:
> 
> We are using samba as our fileserver.  And we have a Windows 2000 PDC in
> place here as well.  The PDC is our password server.
> 
> we have these directives:
> password server = ip_address_of_win_PDC
> encrypt passwords = yes
> 
> And when we use pam_smb to authenticate it is not case sensitive.  if I
> have a password of dOpTog6, doptog6 is just fine.  How can I make samba
> more strict.  I tried password level = 24.  and that didnt seem to do
> anything.

pam_smb uses lanman passwords, which are not case sensitive.  Install
winbind and use pam_winbind instead.

Andrew Bartlett

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[Samba] password and case sensitivity

2002-10-01 Thread Joseph Kezar

We are using samba as our fileserver.  And we have a Windows 2000 PDC in 
place here as well.  The PDC is our password server.

we have these directives:
password server = ip_address_of_win_PDC
encrypt passwords = yes

And when we use pam_smb to authenticate it is not case sensitive.  if I 
have a password of dOpTog6, doptog6 is just fine.  How can I make samba 
more strict.  I tried password level = 24.  and that didnt seem to do 
anything.

Thanks,
Joe Kezar

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