Here's my situation:
I currently have Samba (v. 2.2.7) running on RedHat 7.3, configured as a
Domain Controller. Users are logging into the domain and everything is
working fine.
I must 'upgrade' to RedHat Enterprise Linux ES 3.0. I say 'upgrade', but
what I actually have to do is a complete O
Sorry for the confusion, I'm using Win2k clients, not Win9X.
Joseph Morin
Dominion Diagnostics
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Still no luck.
I set 'obey pam restrictions = yes' and 'pam password change yes', I
already had the 'unix password sync = yes'.
I can see entries in the log like this :
Mar 4 13:13:42 servername samba(pam_unix)[12225]: session opened for user
username by (uid=0)
Mar 4 13:14:37 servername samb
What are my options for implementing password aging using samba as my PDC ?
I can set the users Linux password to expire, but it doesn't seem to
propagate to their samba passwords.
I absolutely need this functionality. Is OpenLDAP the answer?
Joseph Morin
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John,
Thanks for the help! It's working!
In my logon script for Win2K users I had a line something like this:
NET USE H:\\server\%username%
And this wouldn't run in win98. Changing it to what you suggested:
NET USE H:/HOME
works just fine.
I have the NET TIME comman
John,
Do I need a machine account for this win98 machine? I have them
auto-created for Win2k and WinXP machines, but I haven't created one
manually, and it didn't get auto-created.
Thanks again,
Joseph Morin
Dominion Diagnostics
John,
Thanks for the prompt response.
Here's what I have.
1. In TCP/IP is WINS IP Addr. set to the IP Addr. of your samba server?
Yes, using winipcfg, the Primary WINS Server is set to my samba
server
2. Have you installed the Client for Microsoft Networks?
- co
Here's my smb.conf file.
Thanks for the help!
# Global parameters
[global]
workgroup = DOMAINNAME
netbios name= SERVERNAME
security = USER
hosts allow = 192.168.1., 192.168.0., 127.
name resolve order = host bcast
Yes, I'm using the ntconfig.POL for XP users. by 'default' I'm referring
to the default profile for new users. I use the copy facility to copy a
default profile on top of the new users (local) profile on their machine,
then log on as that user and log out (which copies the 'new' profile) to
Does anyone know if implementing LDAP with samba will help this? I'd like
to implement LDAP with samba for this specific reason (password
expiration), but I don't want to implement this if it doesn't work.
Joseph Morin
Dominion Diagnostics
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Hi Jesse,
I didn't get the 'group' policies working. All my users will have
the same policy applied, so I just used the default user policy (for both
Win2k and WinXP). I did notice a difference between Win2k and WinXP
profiles though. I use a different 'default' profile for Win2k and
I am running Samba 2.2.3a and have my users logging into the 'samba
domain'. My WinNT and WinXP users are working fine with roaming profiles
and policies. My problem is my Win98 users. The logon script doesn't seem
to be working, i.e. when I log onto a Win98 machine (logging into the
domain)
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