You can use the user map file if you want to map all of your NT user to a
specific unix user.
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De: Detlev Gruner [SMTP:d.gr@dds.ptv.de]
> Date: lundi 4 septembre 2000 10:33
> ?: 'Meredith, Daniel'
> Cc: 'samba@us4.samba.org'
> Objet: AW: Windows 9x user authentication
>
> Hi Dan
>
> the only thing you can do is to set the option
>
> security = user
>
> But in this case you have to have all users as (of cause) local unix users
> and smb users.
> If you get an new user on your odc you have to update the user list on
> this
> smb server.
>
> I would prefer the pdc user authentication.
>
> Teddy
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>
> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Meredith, Daniel [mailto:Daniel.Meredith.01@MCKENNA.EDU]
> Gesendet: Montag, 4. September 2000 08:37
> An: samba@us4.samba.org
> Betreff: Windows 9x user authentication
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I need to setup a public share on my smb server to allow all users to map
> the drive.
> This is the current entry in the smb.conf file:
>
> [public]
> path = /share
> comment = public
> read only = yes
> guest ok = yes
> browseable = no
>
> It is currently asking for a username. The same file worked last year, and
> the only change that was made to the existing infrastructure is that all
> users log into the NT domain now. I want the share to allow hosts (IP
> based,
> taken care of in the global definitions) regardless of username. This was
> not an issue before all clients logged into the domain.
>
> Ideas on how to get around this without using the username and
> authenticating to the PDC?
>
> ~Dan
>
> ===============================> Daniel N. Meredith
> http://www.cs.hmc.edu/~dmeredit
> dan@search123.com
> or
> dmeredit@cs.hmc.edu
>
>
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