Great,
I found out the mkntpwd in the smbldap-tools docs. This tool was
cloned from the L0phtCrack and show the correct hash for a password
and could be used to update the NT field in the LDAP.
I'm creating the script for passwd now.
Thanks,
On 11/2/06, Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On
As Craig told, maybe you forgot the ldap admin account.
I have another question about this.
And if I want that an user change him/her account in a linux desktop
using passwd, how can I set up the linux so that the samba password
shall be sync too?
Any idea?
On 11/2/06, Craig White [EMAIL
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 10:29 -0200, Cleber P. de Souza wrote:
As Craig told, maybe you forgot the ldap admin account.
I have another question about this.
And if I want that an user change him/her account in a linux desktop
using passwd, how can I set up the linux so that the samba password
Not an answer to the question.
The question was some user wants to change their password from Linux
command line program 'passwd' Configuration within smb.conf is not
material in this instance.
Craig
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 11:33 -0800, timothy johnson wrote:
actually the way I fixed it was in
I dont think samba is writing to the ldap server. cause I change a users
password, it did change it in samba we have tested on another machine. but
when checking phpldapadmin it still shows the old password
On 11/1/06, timothy johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok so when I change a password in
On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 17:08 -0800, timothy johnson wrote:
I dont think samba is writing to the ldap server. cause I change a users
password, it did change it in samba we have tested on another machine. but
when checking phpldapadmin it still shows the old password
On 11/1/06, timothy johnson
On Sat, 17 Jun 2006, Petteri Larjos wrote:
Thank you Conrad for answering. If I remember correctly the laptop users need
two accounts (local and remote) even though samba is PDC or one could not
logon when not connected to LAN. How this is handled?
As I understand it, Windows clients will
Thank you Conrad for answering. If I remember correctly the laptop users
need two accounts (local and remote) even though samba is PDC or one
could not logon when not connected to LAN. How this is handled? Far as I
understand situation is much like as previously described. Almost half
of our
Windows XP and Samba are working as expected. You would see the same
result if your server was a Windows NT or Win2k box.
In the Windows world, a user can have 2 accounts: one that resides locally
on the workstation and another on the domain controller. Both accounts are
distinct and
Can you be a little bit more specific?
What do you mean by 'users cannot change their passwords? Does it mean
that they cannot change it via Windows' Change Password dialog? What
error message they get? Can Administrator do it for them? Can they
change it under Linux with smbpasswd? Is there
This problem affects e.g. Win2k SP4 (with all MS-Patches) Clients and samba
2.2.3a-13 (Debian stable Package).
Angel Chiou
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 22:33, Collen Blijenberg wrote:
well the subject tell's it..
it's not able to change password's for users
from a
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