Alan M Wright wrote:
> James C. McPherson wrote:
>> Alan M Wright wrote:
>>
>>> Assuming the CIFS service is in Workgroup mode, the most likely
>>> reason for this is that jmcp is missing from either /etc/passwd
>>> or /var/smb/smbpasswd.
>>> If you have a jmcp user in /etc/passwd and pam_smb_passwd in
>>> /etc/pam.conf, you probably just need to run passwd again to
>>> ensure you have an entry in /var/smb/smbpasswd, i.e.
>>>
>>>     passwd jmcp
>>>     ...
>>>     ...
>>
>> I've *done that* already. This is *my* username and passwd
>> we're talking about here.
>>
>>
>> farnarkle:jmcp $ su root -c ' grep jmcp /etc/passwd /etc/shadow 
>> /var/smb/smbpasswd'
>> Password:
>> /etc/passwd:jmcp:x:101346:10:James C. McPherson:/home/jmcp:/bin/bash
>> /etc/shadow:jmcp:Kzl06q2DemjBM:13916::::::
>> /var/smb/smbpasswd:jmcp:101346:EEFD0A3180B38859FD21B8D23DB2DA70:01052B3B266D04147629AF5954F09A48
>>  
> 
> 
> Is DOPPIO the name of your client or the Solaris CIFS server?


clients:        DOPPIO & GEDANKEN
server:         farnarkle

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James C. McPherson
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Senior Kernel Software Engineer, Solaris
Sun Microsystems
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