Hi, I recently tried to connect to a samba share as my user name, and then disconnected the share to try and reconnect as root. I got the message "The credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials". Someone recently mentionned that this was a security feature on the NT side. Well, seems Microsoft is claiming this is actually a bug. Found the following article in their knowledge base. I tried it, it works for NT Workstations. Maybe someone can follow up and verify if it works with Win95, although I seem to remember that Win 95 doesn't accept IP addresses for server name. SYMPTOMS Windows NT allows users to connect to multiple resources using multiple user credentials but only allows a single user to use a connection. If you attempt to connect to the same resource with different credentials, you will get an error message stating that the credentials supplied conflict with an existing set of credentials. If you attempt this operation from an MS-DOS command line, you receive the following error: System error 1219 has occurred. CAUSE Windows NT will attempt to use the same virtual circuit even if a different set of credentials is supplied because the resource name is identical. RESOLUTION Provide the TCP/IP address of the computer instead of the computer name. MORE INFORMATION It is possible to use multiple user credentials to connect to the same resource on Windows NT when TCP/IP is used as the protocol to establish the connection. If you connect to the same resource but use the TCP/IP address of the host instead of the computer name, you will be able to connect to the same resource with a different set of credentials. Marc Provencher Foxboro Calgary, Systems Integration and IT (403) 777-4275 mprovenc@foxboro.ca
Volker.Lendecke@SerNet.DE
1998-Nov-08 10:59 UTC
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- mprovenc@foxboro.ca ("Provencher, Marc") writes:> If you connect to the same resource but use the TCP/IP address of the > host instead of the computer name, you will be able to connect to the > same resource with a different set of credentials.And what do I do when I want to use a third set of credentials? If I understand this correctly, then this is a terrible hack. To me it sounds as if NT differentiates the connection to use by char-by-char comparing the 'server name'. Maybe towards samba servers any number of credentials can be used by putting different server names pointing to the same ip address into the local LMHOSTS? What does MS recommend to do in this case? Volker -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQCVAwUBNkV5fz/9BWnmOc5FAQGp+wP9HJFeqrcYaST7IEE/n76eqn1PvKWLsUc1 EQXH4RyuAhV+XId1foEWQzSUJFJH+iNis8Xbn6lOS0Cwd7kuEH+tbym3mR12pYbr jvcTsFxMZ8ca6fhSeYGPFuDk47JXm2DiIb4b/wsQwddk5+rpmfV8qcti2cP54GiX lUxeyHNcp9E=Xldi -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----