Brent Fidler
2006-Jul-19 16:00 UTC
[Samba] Domain Users Get Login Prompt with Guest grayed out
We are running Samba v1.2 with Unix v3.2 kernal 5.0.6 I am a complete newbie at Unix/Samba. Samba is not a domain controller PC users (Windows XP Pro SP2) logged into the domain are getting prompted for a guest password. When the username prompt pops up, the username is defaulted to guest and is grayed out. If a person logs into the local machine on a pc instead of logging into the domain they are able to access samba and browse the shares directly without getting the login prompt. I need domain users to be able to login without a password and without getting password prompt. My smb.conf: ; Sample Configuration file for smbd. ; 16/04/97 JSB v1.2 ; =========================================================================== ; For the format of this file and comprehensive descriptions of all the ; configuration option, please refer to the man page for smb.conf(5). ; ; [global] workgroup = SOUTHERNGLOVE; NETSERVER ; guest account = root [homes] comment = Home Directories path = /usr browseable = yes read only = no create mode = 0777 public = yes browseable = yes [tmp] comment = Temporary file space path = /tmp read only = no create mode = 0777 public = yes browseable = yes ; CHANGED FROM YES TO NO!! ; read only so as not to give ; people without an account write access. [mcba] comment = MCBA Accounting file space path = /disk2/mcba read only = no public = yes browseable = yes ;[gold] ; comment = ESC Master Dircetory ; path = /usr/gold ; create mode = 0777 ; read only = no ; public = yes ; writeable = yes ; browseable = yes [honddata] comment = ESC Data Dircetory path = /u/sghond create mode = 0777 read only = no public = yes writeable = yes browseable = yes [ereports] comment = ESC Data Dircetory path = /u/ereports create mode = 0777 read only = no public = yes writeable = yes browseable = yes [reldata] comment = Test for Relativity ; hide files = /u1/gold/*.* path = /u/dbms read only = yes public = yes writeable = no browseable = yes [jsbfiles] comment = JSB Rules and Images path = /u/jsb read only = no public = yes writeable = yes browseable = yes Any help would be greatly appreciated. Brent
Gary Dale
2006-Jul-19 21:12 UTC
[Samba] Domain Users Get Login Prompt with Guest grayed out
Right now, you have no access to the domain accounts. And your domain probably has guest access disabled, hence the lack of access when logged into the domain. I'd suggest using SWAT to set up your server as a member server in the domain. Rather than making the accounts wide open, use the domain groups to control access to the shares. Your smb.conf looks rather sparse in the global area. You may want to look into the docs for other entries you may need. Try SWAT's help files. Brent Fidler wrote:> > > We are running Samba v1.2 with Unix v3.2 kernal 5.0.6 > > > > I am a complete newbie at Unix/Samba. > > > > Samba is not a domain controller > > > > PC users (Windows XP Pro SP2) logged into the domain are getting prompted > for a guest password. When the username prompt pops up, the username is > defaulted to guest and is grayed out. > > > > If a person logs into the local machine on a pc instead of logging into the > domain they are able to access samba and browse the shares directly without > getting the login prompt. > > > > I need domain users to be able to login without a password and without > getting password prompt. > > > > My smb.conf: > > > > ; Sample Configuration file for smbd. > > ; 16/04/97 JSB v1.2 > > ; > ===========================================================================> > ; For the format of this file and comprehensive descriptions of all the > > ; configuration option, please refer to the man page for smb.conf(5). > > ; > > ; > > [global] > > workgroup = SOUTHERNGLOVE; NETSERVER > > ; guest account = root > > > > [homes] > > comment = Home Directories > > path = /usr > > browseable = yes > > read only = no > > create mode = 0777 > > public = yes > > browseable = yes > > > > [tmp] > > comment = Temporary file space > > path = /tmp > > read only = no > > create mode = 0777 > > public = yes > > browseable = yes > > ; CHANGED FROM YES TO NO!! > > ; read only so as not to give > > ; people without an account write access. > > > > > > [mcba] > > comment = MCBA Accounting file space > > path = /disk2/mcba > > read only = no > > public = yes > > browseable = yes > > > > ;[gold] > > ; comment = ESC Master Dircetory > > ; path = /usr/gold > > ; create mode = 0777 > > ; read only = no > > ; public = yes > > ; writeable = yes > > ; browseable = yes > > > > [honddata] > > comment = ESC Data Dircetory > > path = /u/sghond > > create mode = 0777 > > read only = no > > public = yes > > writeable = yes > > browseable = yes > > > > [ereports] > > comment = ESC Data Dircetory > > path = /u/ereports > > create mode = 0777 > > read only = no > > public = yes > > writeable = yes > > browseable = yes > > > > [reldata] > > comment = Test for Relativity > > ; hide files = /u1/gold/*.* > > path = /u/dbms > > read only = yes > > public = yes > > writeable = no > > browseable = yes > > > > [jsbfiles] > > comment = JSB Rules and Images > > path = /u/jsb > > read only = no > > public = yes > > writeable = yes > > browseable = yes > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > > > Brent > >