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1998 Sep 23
9
managing users from smbpasswd rather than /etc/passwd
I have samba installed on a web server (behind a firewall). It's working
fine with all the WINS networking here (eg, password authentication from
the NT servers, etc).
I (we) want this web server - a linux redhat 5.x box currently running
samba-1.9.18p8 - to have as few actual unix login accounts as possible.
What I want/need to do is to allow LOTS of people in the faculty here
1998 Sep 24
0
managing users from smbpasswd rather than /etc/passwd (PR#9932)
...ux of what I was asking. And the answer that I didn't want to
> hear :-(
>
> Pity it can't be a (configurable) "either-and-or" situation.
>
> > The Unix password in /etc/passwd (or shadow) is irrelevant, though. You
> > might even make all Samba users un-loginnable, shell-wise (by assigning
> > then bogus passwords).
>
> Yes, this part is ok, but with around 200-300 new user accounts about to be
> created - all of who will only have (and need) samba access, managing them
> from /etc/passwd is a real PITA.
>
> I would much rather mana...