I had just sent this whine out when I discovered the ENCRYPTION.txt file
in the docs directory. Thanks to Bill Knox (no relation that I know of)
for confirming what I had begun to suspect when I finally RTFM.
My samba installation is now working like a champ.
I'm now wondering about an enhancement to smbpasswd that will allow
UNIX-like password expiration and forced changes. And of course, now we
need samba-crack.... Meanwhile, it's looking great! This is going to
save us a lot of hassles!
Chris
According to cknox:>
> >From the docs file WinNT.txt
>
> Passwords:
> =========> One of the most annoying problems with WinNT is that NT
refuses to
> connect to a server that is in user level security mode and that
> doesn't support password encryption unless it first prompts the user
> for a password.
>
> This means even if you have the same password on the NT box and the
> Samba server you will get prompted for a password. Entering the
> correct password will get you connected only if Windows NT can
> communicate with Samba using a compatible mode of password security.
>
> The document goes on to say that you can do some surgery on your NT
> system with regedt32 to allow unencrypte passwords. I presume this is
> the situation I'm up against right now, as when I try to map my samba
> server to my NT workstation, get a dialog box marked "Enter Network
> Password" that looks something like this:
>
> Incorrect password or unknown username for
> \\SMBSERVER OK
> Cancel
> Connect As: ____________________________ Help
> Password: ____________________________
>
> If I have to go around to every NT box in the company and hack the
> registry, I'm not going to be able to use Samba. Am I missing
something?
> Certainly wouldn't be the first time.
>
> How do I use Samba without compromising security on my server AND
> without modifying the client?
>
>
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> Chris Knox cknox@hypercom.com
> Hypercom, Inc. (602) 504-5888
> Unix Systems Support Speaking only for myself.
>
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Chris Knox cknox@hypercom.com
Hypercom, Inc. (602) 504-5888
Unix Systems Support Speaking only for myself.