Hello We are facing a boring trouble with multi OB boot machines that access to our samba server. All machines authenticate to samba PDC ( linux debian etch + windows ) It appears when machines windows's bootup the shared secret is changed by windows if we reboot the same machine under Linux it cannot authenticate anymore because Linux does NOT change the shared secret ... The machines have the same hostname/IP address with Linux and Windows ... Anyone knows a workaround/option ? Thanks -- Cordialement Frank Bonnet ESIEE Paris
Are different hostnames an option? On 12/11/2008 5:22 AM, Frank Bonnet wrote:> Hello > > We are facing a boring trouble with multi OB boot machines > that access to our samba server. > > All machines authenticate to samba PDC ( linux debian etch + windows ) > > It appears when machines windows's bootup the shared secret is changed > by windows > > if we reboot the same machine under Linux it cannot authenticate > anymore because Linux does NOT change the shared secret ... > > The machines have the same hostname/IP address with Linux and Windows ... > > Anyone knows a workaround/option ? > > Thanks >
There are no options that aren't a security nightmare other than using different hostnames for each OS. On 12/11/08, Frank Bonnet <f.bonnet@esiee.fr> wrote:> Hello > > We are facing a boring trouble with multi OB boot machines > that access to our samba server. > > All machines authenticate to samba PDC ( linux debian etch + windows ) > > It appears when machines windows's bootup the shared secret is changed > by windows > > if we reboot the same machine under Linux it cannot authenticate > anymore because Linux does NOT change the shared secret ... > > The machines have the same hostname/IP address with Linux and Windows ... > > Anyone knows a workaround/option ? > > Thanks > > -- > Cordialement > Frank Bonnet > ESIEE Paris > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >-- Sent from my mobile device