hi Rory,
Win98 takes whatever username you use when you log in to Win98 at bootup
time. So if your samba server is in user level security, then you need to
make sure that whatever username you use to login to windows is in your
linux /etc/passwd file. If you don't want to send unencrypted passwds from
windows, you also need to add the user and the same passwd as you use in
windows to the smbpasswd file with the smbpasswd command.
Hope this helps,
Don
-----Original Message-----
From: Rory O'Connor [mailto:rory@elaris.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 22:38
To: samba@us5.samba.org
Subject: Win98 Incorrect Password Problem
Please pardon me if this has been solved already and I missed it, I am new
to the list.
I'm getting "Incorrect Password" from win98se when trying to
connect to my
linux machine (running samba).
Apparantly this is a common problem because there is a fix on the microsoft
site. but their recommended fix is to install the CHAP protocol, which I
cannot find any information about.
I don't really want to send plain text passwords over my network, but I
tried it just to see if it would work and it did not....which leads me to my
next question...where is samba getting it's username from? my windows98
computer name? I'm only getting a password prompt, nothing about username.
The only way I could get it to work is to change the samba security to
"share" level...which isn't the safest.
thanks!
rory
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