All, I have a group of users that are curently using NFS Maestro to connect to unix systems from their NT 4.0 PC's. I am trying to move away from using NFS Maestro to just use samba on the unix systems but I am running into a problem with users that are connecting to a server using two different user names. Drive Share Username j: \\frs\data1 bob p: \\frs\data2 ted This works using NFS Maestro but when using the microsoft networking client, the first connection works OK but the second connection get the error "The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials". I have tried the same drive mappings from an NTrigue system and in works OK. Is there a registry entry I can change in NT 4.0 to make this work? Is the fact that it works under NTrigue a specific NTrigue hack ? I am using Samba 1.9.17P4 on Solaris 2.5.1 with the following settings in my smb.conf: security = server workgroup = OFS password server = nyntpdc username map = /etc/opt/samba/users.map Thanks in advance Rick Muniz rmuniz@sbi.com Salomon Smith Barney -------------- next part -------------- Skipped content of type multipart/mixed
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
1997-Dec-22 18:06 UTC
Connecting to a server with different user names
On Tue, 23 Dec 1997, Rick Muniz wrote:> I have a group of users that are curently using NFS Maestro to connect to unix systems > from their NT 4.0 PC's. I am trying to move away from using NFS Maestro to just use > samba on the unix systems but I am running into a problem with users that are connecting > to a server using two different user names. > > Drive Share Username > j: \\frs\data1 bob > p: \\frs\data2 ted > > This works using NFS Maestro but when using the microsoft networking client, the first > connection works OK but the second connection get the error "The credentials supplied > conflict with an existing set of credentials". I have tried the same drive mappings from > an NTrigue system and in works OK. > > Is there a registry entry I can change in NT 4.0 to make this work? > > Is the fact that it works under NTrigue a specific NTrigue hack ? > > I am using Samba 1.9.17P4 on Solaris 2.5.1 with the following settings in my smb.conf: > security = server > workgroup = OFS > password server = nyntpdc > username map = /etc/opt/samba/users.map[i don't know about the username map option, so i can't advise on this] please could you try 1.9.17p3, and then 1.9.17p2, and let the list know if it works? best regards, luke