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1999 Sep 03
0
smbpassword and smb.conf
I have been trying to use security=domain and hence have to use smbpassword
to create a domain account. Since my default setup has an smb.conf file in a
non-standard place, my primary smb.conf file consists of
[global]
config file=/path/to/smb.conf.%h
This works fine for smbd and nmbd but trying to run smbpassword returns the
following error
./bin/smbpasswd -j DOMAIN
No password server list
2004 Oct 13
2
'credentials' file doesn't work - also observed by others
Background: Linux, Debian (Sarge). I want to auto-mount an smbfs at
boot. smbmount version is 3.0.7-Debian.
With the following in my fstab, I can do the mount as root, but have to
provide a password (hence either I can't boot unattended, or can't mount
it during boot):
//<server>/<share> /mnt/point smbfs
1999 Aug 29
0
smbpassword modification & logon scripts
Hello!
I've got two questions for which I haven't been able to find an answer after
searching the web and the list archives.
* Is it in any way possible to, from a per-user logon script, find out if
the user belongs to a specific Unix group? I guess this would get pretty
tricky, but is it possible at all?
* I need to create a script/program that removes a user from a Unix system.
The
2004 Oct 28
1
pam_ldap for unix accounts, smbpassword for samba?
Is this setup possible? I am converting an old server to look on LDAP for its
UNIX account info. I am able to auth in every way with a LDAP-only user
(login, telnet, ssh, su). However, after adding the user with smbpasswd -a,
the password doesn't work:
[root@furnsrv log]# smbpasswd -a testuser
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
Added user testuser.
[root@furnsrv log]# smbclient
2009 May 15
4
Timing in a script
Hi, all --
I am trying to write a script in which I can add users and their samba passwords easily and quickly.? It looks something like:
?? useradd -c "User Name" -g groupname -p unixpassword accountname
?? echo -e "smbpassword\nsmbpassword\n" | pdbedit -a -t -u accountname
If
I type the lines from the keyboard, it works fine.? However, when I try
to execute the script, the
1998 Jun 19
0
samba-1.9.18p8/smbpasswd on AIX
I installed samba-1.9.18p8 on our RS6000 running AIX: 4.2.1.0 with xlC:
3.1.4.0. There are 5 errors reported in "util.c" and 2 errors reported
in "server.c", all about "Function argument assignment between types
"unsigned long*" and "int*" is not allowed."
I use encrypted passwords and have a smbpasswd password file in the
ususal place. I can
2005 Jun 09
1
Functioning Samba Install has one desktop causing a complaint ...
... On a LAN consisting of a box with Linux 2.4.21-138-smp using Samba version 2.2.5-UL, all the boxes can log in and see the shares (windoz xp, 2000, me - all smbpasswords set to none), except one that is windoz98. Attempts to connect get "IPC$" login messages. The box that gets the message has a directory/password/smbpassword (set to none) on the Linux machine.
Is this due to the
2009 Dec 15
1
Auitomatic Password synchronisation
I have set up Samba on a Debian Lenny server. I have set up the users
by using 'adduser' and then using 'smbpassword -a username' to add the
users to the Samba users database.
The users have the same username on both their Windows Client and the
Samba server.
my smb.conf
security = user
username level 2
encrypt passwords = true
obey pam restrictions = yes
unix
2009 Nov 10
1
samba credentials file - hit and miss?
Greetings,
I'm using a CentOS 5.4 Virtual Machine and Samba 3.0.33-3.15.el5_4 to access a
file share from a Windows XP host. I also tried the same using a
Fedora 10 VM with
the same negative results. Please read on.
I've browsed the web and read the mount.cifs man page. And the conclusion
is the same: you connect to a share using a username and password and you're
good to to. Or,
2007 Dec 10
1
[Problem] [Centos 5] Samba-3.0.23c-2 login authentication problem
Hello,
I have comfigured samba-3.0.23c-2 server on CentOS-5, but when i was logging in from the client system, even if I donot provide password and hit enter key, the client is logging in as Anonymous user. Samba server should not allow for Anonymous login. (I am configuring linux (Server) to linux (Client) i am not using windows)
1) The contents of /etc/samba/smb.conf file as follows,
1997 Aug 02
7
Encryption
Kevin,
Firstly, you need to obtain the DES libraries.
Then you need to tell the Samba Makefile that you wish to compile in DES encryption services and link
with the DES library.
Then in the smb.conf file you need to add to the [Globals] section:
encrypted passwords = yes
Then you need to create a separate smbpasswd file. Please read the documentation in the docs directory
of the Samba source
2007 Nov 19
1
Can not mount CIFS-Share on bootup (SELinux Problem)
Hello everybody, i am trying to mount a CIFS-share while booting,
providing a credential file for the share (/root/smbpassword) - without
success (with SElinux turned on). The share will get mounted just fine
when typing mount -a on the shell. And it also will get mounted
automatically during boot when SELinux ist turned off.
I have searched the documentation, but i have no clue which SElinux
2011 Jun 16
2
kb2536276 causing issues with non encrypted password configuration
Many of my clients installed kb2536276 on their windows client and can no
longer connect to my samba server. Their sessions don't even get logged. I
upgraded to 3.5.9 on my test server with no luck. Encrypted with local
authentication to the smbpassword file seems to work fine, but I need the
servers running non encrypted samba to work. I'm running 3.5.6 on AIX 5.3
using PAM auth and
2006 May 22
3
Errors accessing smbfs share after upgrade to redhat ES4.0
I used to mount following share using samba client on
RHEL 3.0 without any problems. Then I installed ES4.0
and I started seeing problems with these samba shares.
I have following line in fstab to mount the share :
//bizgroup/wli1 /wli1 smbfs
uid=501,gid=501,credentials=/etc/samba/.smbpassword
0 0
and /etc/samba/.smbpassword contains following
username=xxxxxxx
2003 Oct 24
1
Printing from Win2000
Hello,
I have just started using samba a couple of weeks ago. I am using
Slackware 9.1 and windows 2000. i can see everything. on my windows box i
can see my linux box and visa versa. but i have a HP deskjet 932c on my
linux box and i want to be able to print from windows. windows can see the
printer in network neighborhood but it says that it is unable to connect
access denied. i
2002 Jun 24
3
Weird problem - one machine works another doesn't on new server - both OK on old one.
Hello and Thanks in Advance,
I've been at this for three days now and can't think of anything else to
try. Been through the docs and #samba on openprojects and even begged
for direction in #samba-technical who suggested writing here.
On the ancient RedHat 5.2 server (SAMBA 1.9?) both boxes work OK and
continue to work OK with both servers now up (new one is from Mandrake
8.2 - SAMBA
2000 Jan 25
1
nis passwords
Has anyone come up with a creative way to us nis passwords for both encripted
and non-encripted passwords? Or a way to convert the nis password table to
the smbpassword file, without having each user to login and change their
password?
Alan Neiman
alan.neiman@ihs.com
Unix System Administrator
Information Handling Services
2003 Apr 21
1
Samba unable to validate usernames; winbind works
Running the command:
wbinfo -aDOMAINNAME+Administrator%password
works, in fact, all of the wbinfo commands report data as they should.
However, when I try to connect to a share on the SMB server, I get the
following error message in the logs:
[2003/04/21 08:28:59, 0]
smbd/password.c:connect_to_domain_password_server(1328)
connect_to_domain_password_server: machine DWP rejected the tconX on
2004 Apr 18
1
Unlocking Accounts
Once an account gets the "L" flag set in sambaAcctFlags is there a
utility way to clear the lock on the account? I can clear the
sambaBadPasswordCount with pdbedit -z, but that leaves the account in a
locked state. I don't see any way to use pdbedit or smbpassword to
unlock an account (although I can enable/disable an account).
2004 Sep 20
0
Samba Client in Windows Domain
I have a client Samba 3.0 in Redhat 9.0 to authenticate users using winbind. The users are created in a Windows 2000 machine (this machine is the PDC).
How do I in order that the users mount his directory of the PDC as /home/user1 in local machine on automatic way when them logon?
My smb.conf is:
------------------------------------------------
[global]
workgroup = MYDOMAIN
server string