Hello all! I can understand why there is such code in Samba to check if an NT PDC has this bug that it considers arbitrary user/pw pairs as valid. Is this Bug in every NT Server? Can I somehow check if my particular NT Server has this bug or not and then disable Samba?s behaviour on this matter? It seems that my NT server hasn?t got this bug because otherwise it would be logged at level 3 or not? Can I be sure that the but does not appear anyway sometime? Is it possible to disable the check in Samba? I am using 2.0.6. Thanks Tobias
On Sat, 11-Mar-2000 at 00:35:24 +1100, Tobias Galitzien wrote:> Hello all! > > I can understand why there is such code in Samba to check if an NT PDC > has this bug that it considers arbitrary user/pw pairs as valid. Is this > Bug in every NT Server? Can I somehow check if my particular NT Server > has this bug or not and then disable Samba?s behaviour on this matter? > It seems that my NT server hasn?t got this bug because otherwise it > would be logged at level 3 or not? > > Can I be sure that the but does not appear anyway sometime?I have simply disabled this stuff since it makes connecting slow and I never had any failures reported by samba before.> > Is it possible to disable the check in Samba? > > I am using 2.0.6. > > Thanks > Tobias
Thanks for the answer, can you tell me exactly HOW to disable it? Andre Albsmeier wrote:> > I can understand why there is such code in Samba to check if an NT PDC > > has this bug that it considers arbitrary user/pw pairs as valid. Is this > > Bug in every NT Server? Can I somehow check if my particular NT Server > > has this bug or not and then disable Samba?s behaviour on this matter? > > It seems that my NT server hasn?t got this bug because otherwise it > > would be logged at level 3 or not? > > > > Can I be sure that the but does not appear anyway sometime? > > I have simply disabled this stuff since it makes connecting slow > and I never had any failures reported by samba before.