On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 12:35 -0700, Brian Minton wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 20:55:23 -0500 Ian Melnick
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I recently upgraded to sarge, and now my samba passwords expire every
> > couple of weeks (i think). I also think it's using this new password
>
On Sat, 2006-04-29 at 12:35 -0700, Brian Minton wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 20:55:23 -0500 Ian Melnick
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I recently upgraded to sarge, and now my samba passwords expire every
> > couple of weeks (i think). I also think it's using this new password
>
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 20:55:23 -0500 Ian Melnick
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Hi all,
I recently upgraded to sarge, and now my samba passwords expire every
couple of weeks (i think). I also think it's using this new password
database. How do I turn off password expiration?
Thanks!
I seem to be ha
> I browsed the archives and found many people having your type of
> problem, but no solution.
> Perhaps the Samba folks know something, or maybe someone jumps in
> here...
Thanks! Glad to know I'm not the only one :)
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Hello Ian!
At Sunday 27 July 2003 19:00 Ian Melnick wrote:
> [...]
> Samba layout? Well, problem started after I made it an NT PDC so
> that I could use it with Win2k. Win2k always warns me when password
> has expired, but Win95 doesn't; so stuff just stops working in Win95
> when the password 'e
> Hm, can you please quote what
> chage -l $expiring_sambauser
> says on your server, and share some info concerning your samba layout?
Samba layout? Well, problem started after I made it an NT PDC so that I
could use it with Win2k. Win2k always warns me when password has
expired, but Win95 doesn'
Hello Ian!
At Thursday 24 July 2003 22:50 Ian Melnick wrote:
> Well, all the users in shadow -- their passwords expire in 9
> days. The machine account doesn't have anything specified in the
> password expiration field; I assume that must mean that it just does
> not expire at all. For the us
(on Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 10:49:57AM +0200), in 'Re: Samba Password Expiration':
> Hello Ian!
>
> At Wednesday 23 July 2003 04:00 Ian Melnick wrote:
>
> > I recently upgraded to sarge, and now my samba passwords expire
> > every couple of weeks (i think). I also thi
Hello Ian!
At Wednesday 23 July 2003 04:00 Ian Melnick wrote:
> I recently upgraded to sarge, and now my samba passwords expire
> every couple of weeks (i think). I also think it's using this new
> password database. How do I turn off password expiration?
Do only the samba passwords expire, or i
Hi all,
I recently upgraded to sarge, and now my samba passwords expire every
couple of weeks (i think). I also think it's using this new password
database. How do I turn off password expiration?
Thanks!
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* ktb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010325 13:04]:
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 12:29:16PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > * ktb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010324 17:06]:
> > > Install Ptxt_on in W98 which can be found in the \tools\Mtsutil directory
> > > of th W98 cd. This allows plain password passing.
> >
>
On Sun, Mar 25, 2001 at 12:29:16PM -0500, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> * ktb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010324 17:06]:
> > On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 09:27:57PM +0100, Gregor Kaleta wrote:
> > > I have a problem with the Samba Password. Samba is running and the
> > > correct smbpas
* ktb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010324 17:06]:
> On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 09:27:57PM +0100, Gregor Kaleta wrote:
> > I have a problem with the Samba Password. Samba is running and the
> > correct smbpasswd file exists. But when I want to login (for using
> > shares) from my Win9
On Sat, Mar 24, 2001 at 09:27:57PM +0100, Gregor Kaleta wrote:
> I have a problem with the Samba Password. Samba is running and the
> correct smbpasswd file exists. But when I want to login (for using
> shares) from my Win98SE Client, I get the Error that my Password was
> wrong. What
Gregor Kaleta wrote:
>
> I have a problem with the Samba Password. Samba is running and the
> correct smbpasswd file exists. But when I want to login (for using
> shares) from my Win98SE Client, I get the Error that my Password was
> wrong. What have I done wrong?
maybe w
I have a problem with the Samba Password. Samba is running and the
correct smbpasswd file exists. But when I want to login (for using
shares) from my Win98SE Client, I get the Error that my Password was
wrong. What have I done wrong?
e system up to use
> Doug> passwords, but the file didn't have the users or passwords
> Doug> available.
>
> And it can't. SMB uses a different algorithm than crypt which is used
> for /etc/shadow.
>
> So you can't just copy the crypted password into the samba
passwords
Doug> available.
And it can't. SMB uses a different algorithm than crypt which is used
for /etc/shadow.
So you can't just copy the crypted password into the samba password
file.
Ciao,
Martin
d. After that,
> it seems to work fine.
>
> Craig
>
> > --
> > From: Doug Thistlethwaite
> > Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 2:12 AM
> > To: Lewis, James M.; debian-user@lists.debian.org
> > Cc: Doug Work
> > Subject: Re:
Thanks for the information!
The smbclient is in its own package.
I fixed my samba installation by re-creating the password file for samba. I
think
that the problem was that when I first installed samba, I did not use a separate
password file (I don't even remember if it was an option at that ti
>> "Doug" == Doug Thistlethwaite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Doug> One more thing about Samba. Does anyone know why the
Doug> distribution does not have all of the tools that are described
Doug> on the samba site.
Because the package has been broken up.
Doug> There is a file that describes a se
Subject: Re: samba password changes after potato upgrade
Date: Sun, Jul 18, 1999 at 11:19:16PM -0700
In reply to:Doug Thistlethwaite
Quoting Doug Thistlethwaite([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> One more thing about Samba. Does anyone know why the distribution does not
> have all
&g
Doug Thistlethwaite
> Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 2:12 AM
> To: Lewis, James M.; debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Cc: Doug Work
> Subject: Re: samba password changes after potato upgrade
>
> Ok, I upgraded to 2.2.10 kernel but my Samba still does not recognise my
> Ok, I upgraded to 2.2.10 kernel but my Samba still does not recognise my
> passwords
> from my win 95 system.
>
> My old samba configuration used plain text passwords if my memory serves
> me right. I
> think there was a problem with encription of passwords when I first
> installed it. If
> t
One more thing about Samba. Does anyone know why the distribution does not
have all
of the tools that are described on the samba site. There is a file that
describes a
set of steps to debug problems like I am having. The third step call for the
use of
smbclient which is not in any of the deb
Ok, I upgraded to 2.2.10 kernel but my Samba still does not recognise my
passwords
from my win 95 system.
My old samba configuration used plain text passwords if my memory serves me
right. I
think there was a problem with encription of passwords when I first installed
it. If
this is the case,
Subject: Re: samba password changes after potato upgrade
Date: Sun, Jul 18, 1999 at 05:10:07PM -0700
In reply to:Doug Thistlethwaite
Quoting Doug Thistlethwaite([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Humm. I was using 2.0.36 with slink and it worked fine. I will checkout the
> kernel u
Humm. I was using 2.0.36 with slink and it worked fine. I will checkout the
kernel upgrade and see what is up. How stable is 2.2.10?
Doug
"Lewis, James M." wrote:
> > After upgrading my system to potato, my samba services no longer work.
> > I get an error message saying that the password sup
> After upgrading my system to potato, my samba services no longer work.
> I get an error message saying that the password supplied is not valid.
> Everything worked fine under slink.
>
> If I remember correctly, part of the instructions on the old setup was
> to remove password encryption so win
After upgrading my system to potato, my samba services no longer work.
I get an error message saying that the password supplied is not valid.
Everything worked fine under slink.
If I remember correctly, part of the instructions on the old setup was
to remove password encryption so windows 95 could
Can you help me with that share name thing? Does that go in the
global section? I've checked the man page for smb.conf, and still
couldn't find anything about this parameter. I've set the
workgroup for the appropriate windows workgroup name. Is this what
you were talking about?
Brian:
I had similar problems for a long time and was able to fix the problem
by specifying on the smbclient line user name, password, and workgroup
from which the password server is serving. For example, to mount W95
drives onto the Linux machine I give
smbclient machine_id\\service -U uid%
Hi,
If you are running your samba in an internal network like for my case (at home),
you can try commenting off security = user
Then you will not be prompt for password at all.
Any comment about this? Security?
> I'm running the nmbd and smbd Samba daemons, and having trouble
mapping a
> ne
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Brian Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm running the nmbd and smbd Samba daemons, and having trouble mapping
>a network drive on my windows machine to any of my mounted drives. I've
>tried the following ways of connecting using windows' map utility (i.e.
>in exp
Can you help me with that share name thing? Does that go in the global
section? I've checked the man page for smb.conf, and still couldn't find
anything about this parameter. I've set the workgroup for the appropriate
windows workgroup name. Is this what you were talking about? I've got the
pa
On Fri, 26 Jun 1998, Brian Morgan wrote:
[snip]
In either case, the map utility prompts me for a password to connect to
these resources. I've tried the root password, and all the passwords
for individual users, but it always comes back and says, "the password
is incorrect, please t
I'm running the nmbd and smbd Samba daemons, and having trouble mapping
a network drive on my windows machine to any of my mounted drives. I've
tried the following ways of connecting using windows' map utility (i.e.
in explorer):
\\debian\hda# (where # = appropriate drive partition)
\\debian\usr
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