Greg Turnbull
2001-Nov-11 18:16 UTC
Windows 2000 prompts for password when using unix account on windows 2000 workstation
We are trying to get windows 2000 to map a network drive on our unix box which is set up with samba. Both win 2000 and the unix have the same account set up on the share. We have hacked the registry on the windows 2000 box so it uses plain text passwords however when we log in and map the drive, it still wants us to enter the password for the user. Why is this so?? Is there a hack for this?? We are not using domains. Does this matter?? Do we need to use a PDC to get around this. Thanks Greg turnbull
MCCALL,DON (HP-USA,ex1)
2001-Nov-11 19:32 UTC
Windows 2000 prompts for password when using unix account on windows 2000 workstation
Hi Greg, the only way I know of to get around this is to use encrypted passwords and smbpassword file, if you don't want to use samba in domain mode and have it authenticate against an nt pdc. The problem is that win2k will NOT use a plaintext password on the wire (even though you tell it to in the registry) without ASKING you to confirm first. Hope this helps, Don -----Original Message----- From: Greg Turnbull [mailto:g.turnbull@uws.edu.au] Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2001 21:15 To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: Windows 2000 prompts for password when using unix account on windows 2000 workstation We are trying to get windows 2000 to map a network drive on our unix box which is set up with samba. Both win 2000 and the unix have the same account set up on the share. We have hacked the registry on the windows 2000 box so it uses plain text passwords however when we log in and map the drive, it still wants us to enter the password for the user. Why is this so?? Is there a hack for this?? We are not using domains. Does this matter?? Do we need to use a PDC to get around this. Thanks Greg turnbull -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba