Bindingnavile, Vinuthananda (CTS)
1999-Jul-13 07:45 UTC
Configuring samba server and Win95 client
Hi, I think this is a very simple situation but I need help in this matter asap. I have a linux m/c running samba-2.0.2. This is on a n/w controlled by a Win NT PDS. But I don't want Win NT to do the login authentication. So i've configured samba to act as a file server doing the login checking but i've not included it in the NT domain. Is this correct? And if so how do I configure my Win 95 clients to access the samba server so that it does the passwd verification and not the NT server. Waiting for an answer soon. Thanx in adv for any solutions. B. Vinuthananda Research & Development Cognizant Technology Solutions 1st Floor, T.S.140, No 2 & 9, C.P.T. Road, Taramani, Chennai - 600 113 Tamil Nadu, India. Tel : 91 44 2354821/235 4411 Ext : 4412 email : bvinutha@chn.cts-corp.com -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
On 14 Jul 99, "Bindingnavile, Vinuthananda (CTS)" had questions about Configuring samba server and Win95 client:> Hi, I think this is a very simple situation but I need help in > this matter asap. I have a linux m/c running samba-2.0.2. This is > on a n/w controlled by a Win NT PDS. But I don't want Win NT to > do the login authentication. So i've configured samba to act as a > file server doing the login checking but i've not included it in > the NT domain. Is this correct? And if so how do I configure my > Win 95 clients to access the samba server so that it does the > passwd verification and not the NT server. Waiting for an answer > soon. Thanx in adv for any solutions.I think it should work in either share level or server level security. The former would require them to enter a password for each share, the latter would allow access to all shares with one password. Put the samba server in the same workgroup as the win95 users. If you can, use the same usernames on the samba box as the NT server. If they have the same passwords as their NT accounts, they should have immediate access to samba when they do the windows network login. If the win95 machines have their own NetBIOS names (ie, different than their user's usernames, then you must map each samba (unix) account name to the NetBIOS name of the machine(s) they login from (in the smbusers file). Just point the samba box at the WINS server (unless you want samba to do it). That should do it (don't forget to read the Browsing.txt and other docs). Steve ************************************************ Steve Arnold CLE (Certifiable Linux Evangelist) http://www.rain.org/~sarnold