is it possible to configure/modify smbpasswd to save individual
user_smbpasswd files instead of one large file? Then it would be easy to
use rsync to replicate changed only files through the domain.
R Coates.
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Hi all,
I've resolve problem (I think) when try to join samba server to Win2k domain.
As you can see bellow for EARTH (Domain controler in native mode) is assigned
invalid IP address (0.42.48.1) when the real one is 192.168.1.1. I try to
use lmhosts file with correct address and -R lmhosts
Hi,
I´m worried about a strange behave of smbpasswd.
It´s doubling the response of the command. When I change a password it gives me
this answer:
[root@srv03 /]# smbpasswd testNew SMB
password:Retype new SMB password:Password changed for user
test.Password changed for user test.
I´m user
Hallo,
I want to start to use encryption passwd (now I use plain password). But I have 200
users in /etc/passwd at my server and I do not want to change passwd for every user.
Is there any way to create file /etc/smbpasswd from file /etc/passwd except the users
have to change their
Hallo,
I want to set some security level at my samba server. In the documentation I found
out that It set in section [global]. Is it possible to set it in my own section? For
example for section [xxx] I want to set security=share and for section [yyy] I want to
set security=server. Is it
Look at update encrypted in man smb.conf
Good Luck,
Christian
Hallo,
I want to start to use encryption passwd (now I use plain
password). But I have 200 users in /etc/passwd at my server and I
do not want to change passwd for every user. Is there any way to
create file
Whenever I try to run smbpasswd I get the following error:
root:0:::[U:
command not found
I generated the file as per the instructions at
http://ca.samba.org/samba/docs/ENCRYPTION.html
I'm not sure what it is that is going wrong.
The
Lorac,
it appears that you are attempting to execute the smbpasswd (password) file, not
the smbpasswd (script) located in /usr/bin.
type
this:
/usr/bin/smbpasswd
this
should make a difference
Don
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Hello.
We are running samba-2.2.2 on a SunOS 5.7 sparc server, as a PDC.
A few minutes ago, users could not log in workstations/servers with
errors like 'Domain not available' during 5-10 minutes...I checked the
log files, and found something really strange :
log.chaillol:
using samba with --enable-ldapsam...
When changing a user's password with sampasswd 'username', I get this error:
failed to modify user with uid = bnelson with: Insufficient access
Insufficient 'write' privilege to the 'uid' attribute of entry
'uid=bnelson,ou=People [...]'.
Dear all,
I have set up file sharing for users' directories on a RH7.2 linux server. I am running Samba 2.2.1a
I configured all Linux users who have the right to use Samba to belong to "smbuser" group.
However, user can't change their password using smbpasswd command. Only root user can
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hi ignacio,
i have only a short question:
we have to migrate a samba 2.2.2 with /etc/private/smbpasswd backend to
samba 2.2.3a (maybe 2.2.4 if it is released until then :)
now the import2_smbpasswd.pl creates no samba_account, but
All,
I have to wipe my box (RTFM) and the last time I did it, I had to do
the smbpasswd -a for each user. I backed up the relevant smb files,
smbpasswd, smbusers, and smb.conf. What is the proper protocol to wipe a
machine and re-install samba while seamless to the user? I did a test
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