Re: loging into NT

1998-01-16 Thread Pere Camps
Jens, > work together. If all you want is user authentication, samba can do that > just fine. It can use your /etc/passwd or you can set up separate > accounts. If you want help you can send me email and I'll help you get > it going. I've been using Samba for years. So WinNT users can lo

Re: loging into NT

1998-01-16 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Pere Camps wrote: > Jens, > > > Do you already have a domain controller? If so, you can have samba > > authenticate using the NT domain controller. > > No, I don't have a domain controller. I just have the linux box > (which mainly serves e-mail and some file sharing) and a Win 3.11 box th

Re: loging into NT

1998-01-16 Thread Pere Camps
Jens, > Do you already have a domain controller? If so, you can have samba > authenticate using the NT domain controller. No, I don't have a domain controller. I just have the linux box (which mainly serves e-mail and some file sharing) and a Win 3.11 box that everybody uses with no acces

Re: loging into NT

1998-01-14 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Do you already have a domain controller? If so, you can have samba authenticate using the NT domain controller. That's what I use here in our office, since all our client machines (6 Win95, 1 NT wkst) log on to our local domain. You just edit the smb.conf file and set these options: encrypt pa

Re: loging into NT

1998-01-14 Thread Pere Camps
Jens, > Not at this time, at least not in the same way logging on to a domain works. > In order to do this samba needs to be able to function as a "Domain > Controller". The current version does not have this capability, though the > samba team is working on this. What a pity... really.

Re: loging into NT

1998-01-13 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Not at this time, at least not in the same way logging on to a domain works. In order to do this samba needs to be able to function as a "Domain Controller". The current version does not have this capability, though the samba team is working on this. When it is available though, you'll have to mai

loging into NT

1998-01-13 Thread Pere Camps
Hi! I'd like to know if it's possible to have an NT box that uses the login names and passwords of a linux machine in order to log into it. I can't use linux on that machine because word and excel are a must and the people who will be using it don't know anything about unix.