Hello all, I was wondering if I can get rid of the LM hashes in the password database. We're using Samba-3.0.11 with the tdb backend on a small lab of 30 XP clients. Since all our clients seem to support it, we are considering migrating to NTLMv2 authentication. If I read the docs correctly, NTLMv2 authentication uses the NTLM hash rather than the LM one. Is there a (safe) way to strip all LM hashes from the password database and retain/use just the NTLM ones? thanks in advance, dimitris
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 d.a.glynos wrote: | Is there a (safe) way to strip all LM hashes from | the password database and retain/use just the NTLM ones? You can set 'lanman auth = no' in smb.conf. cheers, jerry ====================================================================Alleviating the pain of Windows(tm) ------- http://www.samba.org GnuPG Key ----- http://www.plainjoe.org/gpg_public.asc "I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan Hawk in Gattaca -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCpufcIR7qMdg1EfYRAodEAKC/IfEbjDNrEtF2pTySunep0YLv4QCg8hHI xCnHrdJ850VBxvjnTQ/wcnM=qzue -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----