On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Jason McCormick wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've upgraded to Samba 3.0 and I'm having problems replicating
some
> behavior I relied on in Samba 2.2. Here's my scenario: I have a
> Windows Active Directory domain. All users have a windows login
> account. No users have a "UNIX" login account on any of my Linux
> boxes. With Samba 2.2 I could specify a share like so:
>
> [public]
> path=/path/to/public/files
> public = yes
> writable = no
> force user = nobody
Add:
guest ok = yes
And in [globals] set:
security = share
- John T.
>
> And have any user that was logged into their Windows workstation browse
> to \\SERVER and then be able to open the "Public" folder (i.e.
the
> \\SERVER\PUBLIC location). If public=yes was not set, then you could
> specify Windows->UNIX mapping in smbusers, etc..
>
> However with Samba 3.0, a Windows user with no UNIX account is unable to
> even open \\SERVER. They are immediately prompted for a login and a
> password. The Samba log shows:
>
> [2004/03/04 17:00:28, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(218)
> Username tjohnson is invalid on this system
>
> The few IT workers with 1:1 Windows to Linux user account mappings work
> fine so the account logins are happening successfully. I need to get
> back to a state where Windows users with no UNIX account can see
> "public" type folders. Any help?
>
> Much appreciated!!
>
> -- Jason
>
>
--
John H Terpstra
Email: jht@samba.org