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1999 Apr 25
0
swat: bug located
...n the /etc/passwd file; thus pwd = null pointer. :) I'd
supply a patch to fix this; but there are various ways to 'fix' this and
not knowing enough about the protocol...
web/swat.c: line 635
ret = local_password_change(user_name, False, add_user, enable_user,
disable_user, False, new_passwd, err_str, sizeof(err_str),
msg_str, sizeof(msg_str));
passdb/smbpasschange.c: line 58
BOOL local_password_change(char *user_name, BOOL trust_account, BOOL add_user,
BOOL enable_user, BOOL disable_user, BOOL set_no_password,
char *new...
1999 Apr 25
0
swat core dump and debug information
...n the /etc/passwd file; thus pwd = null pointer. :) I'd
supply a patch to fix this; but there are various ways to 'fix' this and
not knowing enough about the protocol...
web/swat.c: line 635
ret = local_password_change(user_name, False, add_user, enable_user,
disable_user, False, new_passwd, err_str, sizeof(err_str),
msg_str, sizeof(msg_str));
passdb/smbpasschange.c: line 58
BOOL local_password_change(char *user_name, BOOL trust_account, BOOL add_user,
BOOL enable_user, BOOL disable_user, BOOL set_no_password,
char *new...
2006 Aug 15
1
smbldap-tools and disabling a user
...dle both Unix and Samba accounts.
Specifically, smbldap-usermod has a "-I" option, which is
described as "disable user". It sets the "D" flag on the
Samba account info, but it doesn't have any effect on the
RFC 2307 userPassword. I noticed smbldap_tools.pm has a
disable_user() sub in it, which is even exported from the
module, but nothing calls it, and when I tried calling it
myself from a little Perl code, it didn't seem to work. Oh,
and I can't really use the straightforward "passwd -l" command,
because I'm using Slackware, which doesn't gr...