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1998 Aug 01
0
smbpasswd and nmbd don't call my password program
I have samba-1.9.18p7-2
smb.conf says:
# Configure smbpasswd
passwd chat debug = yes
# Default
passwd chat = *old*password* %o\n *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n
*changed*
passwd program = /usr/bin/yppasswd
Using smbpasswd, my encrypted password is changed, but yppasswd is not even
touched (as per ls -lu /usr/bin/yppasswd).
Furthermore, running smbd with -d 100 didn't seem to show
1998 May 13
0
Unix password sync problems with Linux - almost there
I'm trying to get Unix passwords to synchronize on my Red Hat Linux
server when users change their passwords in Windows '95. Everything is
working quite well, except under a few, key conditions.
When a user enters a password that's "too short", Samba doesn't seem to
call the routines to change the unix password, but it does change the
Windows encrypted password. At this
1998 Oct 28
4
Anyone resolved "failed to lock SMB passwd file"?
Hi all.
I'm experiencing long connect delays due to password file locking
errors. For each connection samba logs the following errors:
do_pw_lock: failed to lock SMB passwd file.
mod_smbpwd_entry: unable to lock file
/usr/local/samba-1.9.18p10/private/smbpasswd
In the archives I found some other messages reporting the problem (on
May this year), but no solution. Did I
1998 Mar 28
4
unix password sync problems!
I have been trying for hours to get the unix password sync going properly
with Samba 1.9.18p4 running on FreeBSD 2.2.5
I have compiled Samba with the ALLOW_CHANGE_PASSWORD option enabled.
I created the smbpasswd file as ENCRYPTION.txt states, and can set
passwords as root.
However, when a user tries changing their password, it doesn't work.
The error reported is: