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2020 Feb 21
3
Mac OS and interpretation of @ in a username. Ex user@mds.xyz doesn't work on Mac OS but does on Win 10
...om workstation [SERVER-PBM]
[ Win 10 - Works ]
[2020/02/20 23:58:01.059514, 5, pid=11929, effective(0, 0), real(0,
0), class=auth] ../source3/auth/auth_util.c:126(make_user_info_map)
Mapping user []\[joe at mds.xyz] from workstation [JOHN-PC]
User types in both cases is: joe at mds.xyz
Apparetly the @ symbol is throwing things off. Perhaps the Mac is
interpreting joe at mds.xyz to mean user 'joe' at host 'mds.xyz', splits
them up then fails to login?
What could be the issue here?
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Thx,
TK.
# cat /etc/samba/smb.conf
# See smb.conf.example for a more detailed c...
2020 Feb 21
0
Mac OS and interpretation of @ in a username. Ex user@mds.xyz doesn't work on Mac OS but does on Win 10
...>
> ????[2020/02/20 23:58:01.059514,? 5, pid=11929, effective(0, 0),
> real(0, 0), class=auth] ../source3/auth/auth_util.c:126(make_user_info_map)
> ? Mapping user []\[joe at mds.xyz] from workstation [JOHN-PC]
>
>
> User types in both cases is: joe at mds.xyz
>
> Apparetly the @ symbol is throwing things off.?? Perhaps the Mac is
> interpreting joe at mds.xyz to mean user 'joe' at host 'mds.xyz', splits
> them up then fails to login?
>
> What could be the issue here?
>
>
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Thx,
TK.