Once users have changed their Samba passwords using swat or smbpasswd, how can
they force windows to drop the old password, so they can reauthenticate with the
new one. The always-works-fix is, of course, to reboot, but didn't know if
there was a way to force this.
I've done some searching
David Pfeiffer wrote:
I'm having some issues with samba 3.0.7 and I'm updating right now but could
I ask you for a copy of your smb.conf to compare notes with?
its pretty basic. These are the applicable sections. I have quickbooks in the
accounting share.
HTH
Jeff
[global]
workgroup =
appreciated.
TIA
Jeff
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As user jdyke - on a successful connect to 'Engi' and unsuccessful connect to
'jdyke' in the log.machinename file i see:
[2004/12/28 10:44:34, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(648)
sharedpc (192.168.2.133) connect to service jdyke initially as user jdyke
jdyke wrote:
Hi. I've done something to disallow the access to home directories.
Permissions to these directories are the same as when they worked. The
only major change is that i added a few shares(4) last evening.
Wow. an actual error message would help...
The error i get from command NET USE
me know. Seems liek it has to be something very simple...if i can
connect.
Thanks
Jeff
output from testparm
Load smb config files from /usr/local/etc/smb.conf
Processing section [jdyke]
Processing section [x]
Processing section [x]
Processing section [x]
Processing section [xxx
had in the first place.
dns proxy = No
hosts allow = 192.168.2., 192.168.102., 127.
[jdyke]
comment = Jeffs
path = /home/jdyke
username = jdyke
read only = No
writeable = Yes
this was set, testparm just does not show
create mask = 0765