hi jay,
you need to check your nsswitch.conf and your pam.d entries.
these two control how your users are authenticated. having these
checked, your samba shouldn't have a big problem.
-junn-
jayam wrote:
junn,
thanks. its possible, but it seems like its not that easy, guest
access is no
junn,
thanks. its possible, but it seems like its not that easy, guest access is
not permitted with samba pdc, like every user must be authenticated before
it can gain access.
On 2/2/07, Junn Flores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi jay,
of course this is possible.
you have several options for
hi jay,
of course this is possible.
you have several options for this. check the "guest ok =" options in the
share you want the guest to have access to and you also have to set the
"guest account =" option but be sure the account has to be present in
/etc/passwd or in your server if configura
hi,
guest user on samba pdc, is it possible?
any ideas?
thanks.
--jay--
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On 8/2/06, Joey S. Eisma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi!after converting to samba pdc, im having lots of this error in windowsevent log, used to run win nt.Failed to set user's home directory (Drive Z: connected to\\smbpdc\username)on my win2k3 box (running terminal services), have setup in the poli
most likely you missed some things. kindly post your config file or the commands you've issued prior to the error, so that others may review it.On 8/1/06,
Joey S. Eisma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi!after converting to samba pdc, im having lots of this error in windowsevent log, used to run win nt
hi!
after converting to samba pdc, im having lots of this error in windows
event log, used to run win nt.
Failed to set user's home directory (Drive Z: connected to
\\smbpdc\username)
on my win2k3 box (running terminal services), have setup in the policy
editor to "allow only local profile
On 8/15/05, Holden Hao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-08-15 at 13:40 +0800, Orlando Andico wrote:
> > you could try configuring the wireless connection of the notebooks to
> > use DHCP and EAP/TTLS. that way, the connection is inherently "off"
> > and the notebook will be forced to wait
On Mon, 2005-08-15 at 13:40 +0800, Orlando Andico wrote:
> you could try configuring the wireless connection of the notebooks to
> use DHCP and EAP/TTLS. that way, the connection is inherently "off"
> and the notebook will be forced to wait for the connection to come up.
Thanks for the reply.
We
you could try configuring the wireless connection of the notebooks to
use DHCP and EAP/TTLS. that way, the connection is inherently "off"
and the notebook will be forced to wait for the connection to come up.
On 8/14/05, Holden Hao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have been configuring a Samba PDC
We have been configuring a Samba PDC but have met a snag with some
Compaq notebooks (nx6120) not authenticating properly to the PDC when
its connection comes from its wireless interface. It seems that the
notebooks do not wait to find the PDC and instead it uses cached
authentication. Has anyone
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