ility is
to make the following change:
valid users = DOMAIN\%S (assuming that "\" is your winbind separator)
If you are using 3.0.23 --> 3.0.23b, you will have to get rid of the
"valid users" directive or upgrade to c or d.
If you're using some other version, then ???
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba with NT4 authentication
On Wed, 2006-10-18 at 09:49 +1300, Chandra Sornam wrote:
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On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 16:03 +1300, Chandra Sornam wrote:
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba with NT4 authentication
On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 08:43 +1300, Chandra Sornam wrote:
> Have instal
Have installed Samba 3 on a Linux box with Centos OS to be a file
server. Getting its authentication from a NT4 PDC. Have created samba
shares and members of the NT4 PDC group can successfully access the
group. The only problem is users cannot authenticate their home share on
the Linux server.
A we
I have managed to get partial success changing global setting
"security = share" in smb.conf
But now it is also asking for password on home drives. If I have the global
setting for security set to "security = server" then it does not ask for a
password but will no authenticate to allow access the
I forgot. I can access the my home share and these user accounts only exist
in Linux server but not in windows domain.
Thanks
Chandra
Hi
I have setup a Samba share in the Linux RedHat 8.0 server running samba
2.2.5 and created a user to have access to that share. So that any person
attempting
Hi
I have setup a Samba share in the Linux RedHat 8.0 server running samba
2.2.5 and created a user to have access to that share. So that any person
attempting to access the share via a win2k machine will access it by
providing user name and password of the share. I have tried almost
everything i
Hi
Is there some way to setup guest account to access Samba shares from MS O/S.
This to setup without changing "security = server" and "password server = "
and running side by side.
Thanks
CS
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I have exhausted the search on the net to find a resolution on this.
I have set-up two users in a Linux RedHat8.0 server. One user has a NT login
id which allows me to connect/map to the share that I created in the Linux
box.
The other hasn't got a NT login id and I can't connect/map to this shar
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