Re: Samba and PAM

2001-12-09 Thread Kenneth E. Lussier
In case anyone is interested: I built Samba 2.2.2 with theses configure options: --with-smbmount --with-pam --with-libsmbclient --with-winbind. I set up my smb.conf and set encrypted passwords = no. I don't have an smbpasswd file anywhere on my system. I rebooted my wifes system into Windows,

Re: Samba and PAM

2001-12-09 Thread Paul Lussier
In a message dated: Sun, 09 Dec 2001 20:29:49 EST Kenneth E. Lussier said: In case anyone is interested: I built Samba 2.2.2 with theses configure options: --with-smbmount --with-pam --with-libsmbclient --with-winbind. I set up my smb.conf and set encrypted passwords = no. I don't have an

Re: Samba and PAM

2001-12-09 Thread Kenneth E. Lussier
Paul Lussier wrote: What OS is the Windows system running? WinME. It doesn't have the unencrypted password registry key installed on it, either. C-Ya, Kenny -- --- Kenneth E. Lussier Geek by nature, Linux by choice PGP KeyID C0D2BA57

Re: Samba and PAM

2001-12-06 Thread Ken Ambrose
to use, but I don't want everyone to have to manually set their password, then sync them to the UNIX password. I have read in a few places where Samba can use PAM. Does this mean that there is a way to not use the smbpasswd file, and just authenticate users to the domain usinf PAM/Login? Has anyone

Re: Samba and PAM

2001-12-06 Thread Thomas Charron
Quoting Ken Ambrose [EMAIL PROTECTED]: If you find out, please let me know; I'd be very interested in using PAM authentication (or even LDAP, if you feel so inclined ;-). As it currently stands, I'm able to password synchronization when passwords are changed, but I'm not able to