Torsten.Wally@mewa.de
2002-Aug-12 03:24 UTC
[Samba] administrator account on pdc is locked by samba
Hello together! I got a little problem with samba 2.2.3 on AIX. Everything works fine for normal domain-users. But some users (with notebooks) are working as local administrators. And everytime they try to connect to a samba-server the administrator account on the pdc is locked after a few connection-attempts of the user. That's no wonder since the password delivered by the user with the local administrator differs from the one on the pdc (windows 2000). The configuration: security = server password server = sv_pdc workgroup = mewa-group I tried to work around this issue by saying "invalid users = administrator" in the global section. But as I could seen in the log-file (with higher logging-level) the password is FIRST checked (and rejected) and then afterwards samba checks if the user is valid and denys access. But the account is still locked. Another idea, that didn't work, was to map the user administrator to a dummy user. But as the documentation states, the username passed to the pdc is STILL the original one, together with the wrong password. So this won't work either. Sure, I could try using security = domain (if this works - I don't know), but I've experienced several problems with this, so I want to stay with security = server as this works well for all other users. Does anyone have an idea? Kind regards, Torsten
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