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2004 May 04
5
Microsoft hotfix MS04-011, breaks Samba password change.
Hi all,
I wanted to give an update on this as I know this MS Hotfix
is critical and must be applied to protect against the (latest) Microsoft
worm.
I think I've found the problem in the code, and am currently testing
a fix for this (not in the release to others to test stage yet). As
soon as I'm reasonably confident I'll put a patch out there for others
to test, and we'll
2004 Dec 01
0
Error changing password
...ad_from_pipe(911)
read_from_pipe: 767c name: samr len: 1024
[2004/12/01 11:44:34, 10]
rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:read_from_internal_pipe(984)
read_from_pipe: samr: fault_state = 0 : data_sent_length = 0,
prs_offset(&p->out_data.rdata) = 4.
[2004/12/01 11:44:34, 10] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:create_next_pdu(164)
create_next_pdu: adding sign/seal padding of 4
[2004/12/01 11:44:34, 5] rpc_parse/parse_prs.c:prs_debug(82)
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2001 Nov 11
7
Changing password from Windows
Hello,
I have a working samba (2.0.7) server (Debian GNU/Linux 2.2)
configured with security = user, but NOT domain. The clients are
Windows 98.
I whish windows users to be able to change their password
without logging on the server (unix account on the server are
disabled). I tried from the Password applet of the Control
Panel, but I was able only to change the password stored on the
Windows