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2003 Oct 17
0
nobody logon but guest ok = no
...ok=no ; map archive = yes
Here is my logon.bat:
net use s: /home ; net time \\cap <file:///\\cap> /set /yes
Here is a slice of the log when the user gets mapped to nobody:
[2003/10/14 14:22:34, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(1007)
Defaulting to Lanman password for lgroos
[2003/10/14 14:22:34, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(636)
a18 (192.168.1.48) connect to service netlogon as user
lgroos (uid=517, gid=700) (pid 3331)
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then there is the common exchange between the logon.bat file - 5 groups
of open_file(246) and close_normal_file(229) groupings...
2003 Oct 20
0
re-send on "nobody"
...ok=no ; map archive = yes
Here is my logon.bat:
net use s: /home ; net time \\cap <file:///\\cap> /set /yes
Here is a slice of the log when the user gets mapped to nobody:
[2003/10/14 14:22:34, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_sesssetup_and_X(1007)
Defaulting to Lanman password for lgroos
[2003/10/14 14:22:34, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection(636)
a18 (192.168.1.48) connect to service netlogon as user
lgroos (uid=517, gid=700) (pid 3331)
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then there is the common exchange between the logon.bat file - 5 groups
of open_file(246) and close_normal_file(229) groupings...