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2017 Oct 30
0
Password change question/2: 'syncpassword' suffices on *ONE* DC?
...1234567890ABCDEF' in smb.conf) it
> suffices/have to
> be installed on *ONE* DC.
>
> Right?
Yes, because the passwords are stored into the directory and GPG
encrypted there. Note that with Samba 4.7 you can also store the
crypt() style sha256 passwords without needing encrypted paintext, but
it works the same otherwise.
> If yes, 'it suffices' or 'have to'? Eg, if i install on every DC
> i get some sort of ''failover'' system (eg, the LDAP change get
> ''consumed'' one time), or simply i've my script called for every D...
2002 Oct 17
1
Password aging ...
Greetings ...
A quick question more to confirm a few things reguarding SMB passwords,
which I hope might be able to look at for password aging.
I saw some discussion on samba-tech list, but nothing conclusive.
LM and NT hashs don't have a salt? Do they? ... In other words, a
password "password" LM hashed, always comes out as
"E52CAC67419A9A224A3B108F3FA6CB6D" not
2017 Oct 30
2
Password change question/2: 'syncpassword' suffices on *ONE* DC?
I'm forced, for legacy reasons, to use 'syncpassword'.
Docs are scarce, so i ask here.
Seems to me that the ''consumer'' (eg, 'samba-tool user syncpasswords',
with or without '--daemon') get activated after every password change,
indipendently on what DC get originated (eg, i've changed a password,
see previous email, on DC2 and the
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...3.11 with
appropriate network drivers, dave (?) for Mac, smbclient, ...). samba
will run with out any clients as well - but that probably pretty
useless.
There are a couple of good book about samba. One comes with the
source in html. Do some reading, start simpel: file and print sharing
with paintext passwords. Once you are familiar with this you may
switch to encrypted passwords and then if you want to the domain
stuff.
Good luck!
Christian
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