At 04:01 PM 9/19/97 +1000, Dave Wreski wrote:>
>Hi all. I found some more information regarding my [homes] section
>problem. I have NT 4.0 without the SP3 patch (yet) and Linux 2.0.31-pre9,
>samba 1.9.17p1.
>
>My homes section is configured like this:
>
>[homes]
> comment = Home Directories
> browseable = yes
> writable = yes
> path = /home/%u
>
>When I click on that share I expect it to take me to the directory of the
>username I'm logged in as in NT. Instead it asks me for a username and
>password which is always invalid. /var/log/messages reports:
>
>Sep 19 01:55:04 apps PAM_pwdb[972]: 1 authentication failure; (uid=0) ->
>nobody for samba service
I have the ?mbd stuff running as user Samba, whom is a normal user, but
they can't login. I never use 'nobody'. I have 'nobody' in a
straight-jacket that's so tight it can't even fart.
Does you Samba guest user exist?
>Why is this? I'm trying to login as user steve, and his home directory
>exists, and I can login from Linux just fine. Can someone tell me
what's
>going on here, and possibly what their favorite [homes] section config
>options are?
[homes]
comment = Home Directory
browseable = no
read only = no
map archive = no
map hidden = no
map system = no
wide links = no
allow hosts = <IP addr>/255.255.255.0
create mode = 0777
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