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2018 Oct 29
2
Not working with Windows clients where "Digitally sign communications (always)" is enabled
...first walked through the same process, getting user "user2" (that's the account name of my Windows user) and tried to use guest account. They began to do different things starting from line 223. And in the successful case at line 278 it got what I have input, my Ubuntu username "u634410". If I haven't got it wrong, supposing the failure is caused by map to guest = bad user and guest ok = no, it neither would have worked when the Windows policy setting is not enabled, right? Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> 於 2018年10月29日 週一 下午7:13寫道: > > On...
2018 Oct 29
0
Not working with Windows clients where "Digitally sign communications (always)" is enabled
...h the same process, > getting user "user2" (that's the account name of my Windows user) and > tried to use guest account. They began to do different things starting > from line 223. And in the successful case at line 278 it got what I > have input, my Ubuntu username "u634410". > If I haven't got it wrong, supposing the failure is caused by map to > guest = bad user and guest ok = no, it neither would have worked when > the Windows policy setting is not enabled, right? > If you are not going to allow guest access, you might as well remove the '...
2018 Oct 29
2
Not working with Windows clients where "Digitally sign communications (always)" is enabled
Samba version: 4.7.6 OS: Ubuntu 18.04.1 server Client: Windows 7 SP1 (Traditional Chinese) Problem: Normally, a client can connect to [homes] share on server. (I type \\serverIP\my_user_name and press enter, the username/password dialog pops up, I input those of my Ubuntu user, and the contents of my home dir on the server reveal.) But when Win7 is configured with this setting enabled, Computer