Hello, I am having a problem to use samba 3 and is the following one:
When I want to explore the network from Nautilus or or doing smbtree it
requests repeated times usuary and password to me of hosts, somebody can
give an idea me and that it can be. Thanks.
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domain groups ?
Thanks a lot for your help.
Christian PIGNOL
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Subject: [Samba] Samba authentication against an NT group in Apache
We would like to have our Apache Linux-based web server use our
existing NT domain to authenticate some of our web pages. We are using
the Apache module mod_auth_pam to use pam-based authentication and
then the winbind pam module to do the actual authentication.
We have gotten to the point where
My pam file for samba has pam_nologin for auth.
I would like to remove as many password files as possible for services on my
linux box and have them go thru pam and etc/shadow.
Is it possible for samba to auth thru pam? and then I can eliminate
smbpasswd file?
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Mike Klein írta:
My pam file for samba has pam_nologin for auth.
I would like to remove as many password files as possible for services on my
linux box and have them go thru pam and etc/shadow.
Is it possible for samba to auth thru pam? and then I can eliminate
smbpasswd file?
Yes it is
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Mike Klein wrote:
My pam file for samba has pam_nologin for auth.
I would like to remove as many password files as possible for services on my
linux box and have them go thru pam and etc/shadow.
Is it possible for samba to auth thru pam? and then I can eliminate
.
mike
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba authentication via pam
Mike Klein írta:
My pam file for samba has pam_nologin
Is it possible to have two samba servers in two separate domains acting
as PDCs authenticate against each other for logins? IE server A
attempts to authenticate against B and then itself, and server B
attempts to authenticate against A and then itself. Any help doing this
would be very much
B auth from server A and then B. And server A auth from server A then B. Are you sure you don't want to replicate servers A B's databases?
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From: Robert Rati [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 7:31 am
Subject: [Samba] Samba authentication
I had a security hole that let a hacker get access to my passwd file one time.
I wasn't using shadow passwords because I thought the machine only would have
authorized users.
Within 48 hours of the hole being announced on a security website, they had my root
password. i.e. they unencrypted
Hi
I've read a lot about setting up samba as a password server, and
authenticating unix users against a samba server, but is there
any way to authenticate samba users (like on logon) against
the unix users and passwords (th users on the passwd and on the
shadow files)?
thanks
Daniel Provin
Linux
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 15:23, Daniel Provin wrote:
Hi
I've read a lot about setting up samba as a password server, and
authenticating unix users against a samba server, but is there
any way to authenticate samba users (like on logon) against
the unix users and passwords (th users on the
okay
so, I just need to activate the pam_smbpass module to keep de smbpass with
the last password
but is there any way to build an initial list of passwords from
unix passwords?
Daniel Provin
Linux User #191271
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On 22 Feb 2003, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Sat, 2003-02-22
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 15:55, Daniel Provin wrote:
okay
so, I just need to activate the pam_smbpass module to keep de smbpass with
the last password
but is there any way to build an initial list of passwords from
unix passwords?
well
you could crack all your users passwords...
probably
Hi,
Create a Perl wrapper to update both passwd and
smbpasswd.
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is crypt that bad? :)
anyways, gonna put the pam_smbpass to work first !
thanks
Daniel Provin
Linux User #191271
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On 22 Feb 2003, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote:
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 15:55, Daniel Provin wrote:
okay
so, I just need to activate the pam_smbpass module to
I had a security hole that let a hacker get access to my passwd file one time.
I wasn't using shadow passwords because I thought the machine only would have
authorized users.
Within 48 hours of the hole being announced on a security website, they had my root
password. i.e. they unencrypted
Hi,
I am running samba 2.2.7 and am trying to access a samba file as a virtual
directory from a Windows NT IIS web server.
I am currently using security=server, encrypt passwords = yes ,password
server = test1 test2 test3, and dead time = 10. When I first start the samba
server the virtual
No, not in my experience.
Since Samba (in domain mode) will forward all authentication requests to
the PDC of the domain, it just has to join the domain (which causes the PDC
to create a machine account for the Samba server automagically).
Beast [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/09/03 20:20 PM
At 01:48
At 06:51 AM 1/10/2003 -0600, Troy.A Johnson wrote:
No, not in my experience.
Since Samba (in domain mode) will forward all authentication requests to
Correct, in fact we can have blank smbpasswd as long as account already in
/etc/passwd.
however, problem with this forward model is we need to
Title: Sweets
Hi Everyone,
I have Samba version
2.2.2 installed on an HP-UX 11.0 server. With Samba, I have users
onNT/2000clients mapping drives to the server, but I want it to
authenticate automatically (against their NT domain accounts). Currently,
when a user maps a drive to the
Hi
You have to set the parameter security to domain or server;
security = server -- if you are going to use another samba box to
authenticate
Security = domain -- if you are going to use a NT box to authenticate
if you use domain you have to set encrypt passwords = yes and
password server =
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba Authentication against NT domain
Hi
You have to set the parameter security to domain or server;
security = server -- if you are going to use another samba box to
authenticate
Security = domain -- if you are going to use a NT box to authenticate
Danielle,
Did you join the domain with the
new Samba server?
smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -U Administrator
(or something similar).
Good luck,
Troy
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Any other ideas?
On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 12:10, Gram, Danielle A. wrote:
Hi Everyone,
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Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba Authentication against NT domain
Hi
You have to set the parameter security to domain or server;
security = server -- if you are going to use another samba box to
authenticate
Security
Thanks very much! That worked!
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From: Aldo Damian Ambriz Martinez -- Unix SysAdmin
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Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 2:48 PM
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba Authentication against NT domain
Try something like
At 01:48 PM 1/9/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Try something like this...
...
# useradd machine% -- with the dollar sign
# smbpasswd -a -m machine
Is this command required? its for samba acting as PDC only.
from man page :
-m This option tells smbpasswd that the account being
: Saturday, September 28, 2002 6:03 AM
Subject: [Samba] Samba authentication
Hi,
I'm trying to set up samba for the first time.
I can already ping the linux machine from a windows machine by its NetBIOS
name.
But when I try to do \\linux (thats the machine name) it asks me for
username and
password
?
Filipe Joel de Almeida
Network Consultant
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Each user that needs to access
On a small home network, I am trying to move from simple share based security to user
to openldap.
I have simple share working fine, as long as no authentication is occuring. Obviously
not at all secure!
The two immediate problems are
when I go to security=user on the NT authentication side
hello,
I have a samba 2.2.0 server running on RedHat 7.0. It used to be part of
domain and authenticate users logged into that domain. those who logged in
locally to their pc, would authenticate against the smbpasswd
net use \\samba\username /user:unixusername
I got rid of the Domain conroller
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 02:35:05PM -0400, Anna Arbit wrote:
I got rid of the Domain conroller (well.. it crashed).. and there is no need
to have one. So right now i'm trying to make users authenticate vis NIS. Is
that at all possible?
Samba can authenticate with NIS passwords if your client
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