Jeremy Allison
1998-Sep-24 16:18 UTC
managing users from smbpasswd rather than /etc/passwd (PR#9932)
Tony.Nugent@usq.edu.au wrote:> > Juan Carlos replied: > > > From my experience, Samba needs a login to exist in /etc/passwd in order > > to be possible to have it in smbpasswd. > > That's the crux of what I was asking. And the answer that I didn't want to > hear :-( > > Pity it can't be a (configurable) "either-and-or" situation. > > > The Unix password in /etc/passwd (or shadow) is irrelevant, though. You > > might even make all Samba users un-loginnable, shell-wise (by assigning > > then bogus passwords). > > Yes, this part is ok, but with around 200-300 new user accounts about to be > created - all of who will only have (and need) samba access, managing them > from /etc/passwd is a real PITA. > > I would much rather manage these people from /etc/smbpasswd (wherever it > may live) and leave /etc/passwd alone for managing REAL unix accounts. > > I'm not sure if any of the developers are listening (I'm only new to the > list), but can this be a suggestion to put into the TODO list?We hear and obey :-). Actually it's already on the TODO list - called "Applience mode". It probably won't make 2.0, but maybe 2.0.x. Cheers, Jeremy Allison, Samba Team. -- -------------------------------------------------------- Buying an operating system without source is like buying a self-assembly Space Shuttle with no instructions. --------------------------------------------------------