samba does the SMB(!) authentication against machine "a" but you MUST
have
equal users on ALL machines. How else should samba create files on the unix
file system if there is no UNIX user to deal with? It is not a problem of
samba, it's a "problem" of unix. The only trick to do this would
be to
create a dummy unix user and do a "force user" to this dummy on every
share
on machine "b"
Regards
System-Consulting Kollien
Rudolf Kollien
Email: Rudolf.Kollien@kollien.de
Our home on the net: http://www.kollien.de
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> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Bartlomiej Solarz-Niesluchowski
> [mailto:B.Solarz-Niesluchowski@wsisiz.edu.pl]
> Gesendet am: Donnerstag, 6. April 2000 21:50
> An: Multiple recipients of list SAMBA
> Betreff: RH 6.1 samba 2.0.7pre3 BUG!
>
> Hello!
>
> I found (probably) bug in samba 2.0.x (tested 2.06 and 207pre3)
> Machine A smb.conf:
> encrypt passwords=no
> security=user
>
> Machine B smb.conf:
> encrypt passwords=no
> security=server
> password server=machine A
>
> now smbclient \\machineB\share -U user1
>
> If user1 exists both on machine B and A all works but if user1
> exists only
> on machine A it simply not work....
>
> Why?
>
> Best Regards
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