I have a basic samba server up and running. My XP clients I can only connect to the samba share if have identical account names / passwds on both the XP client and the linux server. How can I eliminate this requirement so that an XP user can log into any valid account on the linux server and connect to the samba share ? Thanks Henry
Adam Williams
2008-Aug-12 13:13 UTC
[Samba] Removing account/passwd synchronization requirement
what is your smb.conf? Henry S wrote:> I have a basic samba server up and running. My XP clients I can only > connect to the samba share if have identical account names / passwds > on both the XP client and the linux server. How can I eliminate this > requirement so that an XP user can log into any valid account on the > linux server and connect to the samba share ? > > Thanks > Henry
Peter Rindfuss
2008-Aug-12 16:40 UTC
[Samba] BDC returning wrong Domain Group membership ?
Hi all, I have just noticed the following situation: Our NT4-style domain users are often (not always) seen by Windows XP as members of Domain Users and Domain Guests and Domain Admins and Domain Computers although they are definitely only members of "Domain Users". This gives us a security problem as "Domain Admins" become local Administrators. They are no real "Domain Admins", i.e. there is no problem for the domain functions. Our environment is: Samba 3.0.24 PDC (Suse Linux 10.0) [cannot upgrade at the moment} Samba 3.2.1 BDC (Suse Linux 10.3) Win XP Pro SP3 clients Database on PDC and BDC is OpenLDAP (replication on BDC). I could track this down to the following: If I turn off Samba on the BDC, everything (after logoff/logon) is ok. Analyses with "Wireshark" and "Process Monitor" show that only if a client retrieves information from the BDC, things go wrong. N.B. The same problem existed when the BDC was at Samba 3.026a. Thanks in advance for ideas and help Peter Rindfuss
Jeremy Evans
2008-Aug-12 19:49 UTC
[Samba] Removing account/passwd synchronization requirement
As I see it, you have (at least?) 2 options: 1) Set up Samba as a Domain Controller so that your XP machines can be authenticated via the Samba server by joining the domain. The Samba DC then holds the master user list. 2) I'm assuming in this case that you'd simply like to use a different user name than the logged-in user to access shares, etc on the Samba machine. In XP, under the "User Accounts" dialog off Control Panel, there's a "Manage Passwords" option on the "Advanced" tab that lets you set up a username/password combo when accessing a remote machine. Jeremy> -----Original Message----- > From: samba-bounces+jeremy.evans=pertronic.co.nz@lists.samba.org > [mailto:samba-bounces+jeremy.evans=pertronic.co.nz@lists.samba.org] On > Behalf Of Henry S > Sent: Tuesday, 12 August 2008 16:36 > To: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: [Samba] Removing account/passwd synchronization requirement > > I have a basic samba server up and running. My XP clients I can only > connect to the samba share if have identical account names / passwdson> both the XP client and the linux server. How can I eliminate this > requirement so that an XP user can log into any valid account on the > linux server and connect to the samba share ? > > Thanks > Henry > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > > Scanned by Bizo Email Filter