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2016 Feb 20
3
user login passwords are mixed up
...e previous old password is no longer possible BUT I cannot change the new password to any old passwords. That should be possible with no history, shouldn't it? I tried it several times. Somehow the password history still works regarding that. But why? I moved gencache.tdb in /var/cache/samba to oldgenchache.tdb but still the same behaviour... I restarted samba... Why does the password history still work? Where does Samba store the password history? This behaviour is perfect for what I want, but there is no logic in it. There must be some lack of understanding here... And for what reasons should one...
2016 Feb 21
1
user login passwords are mixed up
...sible BUT I cannot change >> the new password to any old passwords. That should be possible with no >> history, shouldn't it? I tried it several times. Somehow the password >> history still works regarding that. But why? I moved gencache.tdb in >> /var/cache/samba to oldgenchache.tdb but still the same behaviour... I >> restarted samba... Why does the password history still work? Where >> does Samba store the password history? > >Good question, not sure where it is stored, anybody know ? > >> >> This behaviour is perfect for what I want, b...
2016 Feb 21
0
user login passwords are mixed up
...is no longer possible BUT I cannot change > the new password to any old passwords. That should be possible with no > history, shouldn't it? I tried it several times. Somehow the password > history still works regarding that. But why? I moved gencache.tdb in > /var/cache/samba to oldgenchache.tdb but still the same behaviour... I > restarted samba... Why does the password history still work? Where > does Samba store the password history? Good question, not sure where it is stored, anybody know ? > > This behaviour is perfect for what I want, but there is no logic in &gt...
2016 Feb 04
2
user login passwords are mixed up
Hello, Some users in my domain report that they have to use different (old) passwords on different computers. They say that they still have to use their "old" passwords after they changed it. My domain setup is that users are asked to automatically change their password on Windows 7 Enterprise after some months. So they have to do that. Otherwise they cannot login. But why is it, that