Jon Schulman
2003-Jul-04 15:01 UTC
[Samba] Samba support for NTLMv2 SSP and Miniumu Session Security requirements under Windows XP
All: I am an administrator in a domain environment running Windows 2000 (and 2003) Active Directory. The domain policies I have enacted require Minimum Session Security for NTLM SSP based machines, including Require message integrity, Require message confidentiality, Require NTLMv2 session security, and Require 128-bit encryption. These are necessary to protect the data we have stored inside the Windows portion of the domain. However, we also have Slackware and BSD-based systems running samba (I upgraded to 3.0.0beta1) that need to be accessed through the domain. Whenever I try to access one of the shares on these machines, I get "No network provider accepted the given path" or something similar. I can only imagine that it is because of the RPC minimum security level, as machines that don't have it enabled are able to access the shares just fine. Can anyone help? Thanks Jon