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1998 Jul 15
1
New installation
>From the docs file WinNT.txt
Passwords:
==========
One of the most annoying problems with WinNT is that NT refuses to
connect to a server that is in user level security mode and that
doesn't support password encryption unless it first prompts the user
for a password.
This means even if you have the same password on the NT box and the
Samba server you will get
1998 Jul 15
0
New installation (PR#8373)
cknox@citadel.hypercom.com wrote:
>
> The document goes on to say that you can do some surgery on your NT
> system with regedt32 to allow unencrypte passwords. I presume this is
> the situation I'm up against right now, as when I try to map my samba
> server to my NT workstation, get a dialog box marked "Enter Network
> Password" that looks something like this:
1998 Nov 06
1
Getting my samba server to show up in browse lists
I've succeeded in making my samba server visible around the net, however
I can't convince the thing to appear in the browse lists on remote
subnets. I've read John Terpstra's article on configuring a browser at
http://samba.anu.edu.au/samba/ftp/docs/BROWSING-Config.txt
however my (admittedly willful) ignorance of Microsoft networking is
making this article seem rather
1998 Nov 11
3
domain controller parameter
>From the <samba>/var/log/<client>.log file:
doing parameter domain controller = AZPHXNT01
Unknown parameter encountered: "domain controller"
Ignoring unknown parameter "domain controller"
>From the smb.conf file:
# Domain Master specifies Samba to be the Domain Master Browser. This
# allows Samba to collate browse lists between subnets. Don't use
1998 Nov 07
1
SAMBA digest 1867
OK, med 19:00
sv tid
/Lennart
At 13:05 1998-11-07 +1100, you wrote:
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> 1) Re: nis homedir troubles
> by Jeremy Allison <jallison@cthulhu.engr.sgi.com>
> 2) calling all Samba vendors!
> by Andrew Tridgell
1998 Dec 07
3
How to sync /etc/smbpasswd with /etc/passwd ?
While we do sync our /etc/passwd whenever /etc/smbpasswd is changed via the
Samba sync option that does not seem to be possible the other way round:
I just want a /etc/smbpasswd generated from my /etc/passwd with the correct
passwords as used for the UniX login...
Is that possible ?
Regards,
--
/(__ __|\ Lars Steinke, Research Student @
( \/ __)_
2003 Dec 18
1
Wins registration vanishes
Has anyone seen this yet?
I am having a problem with the my WINS entry for my Samba server disappearing from the WINS
database. After this takes place I am no longer able to access my Samba server so I am forced to
restart NMBD and a new entry is placed in the WINS database. Although over time this entry will
vanish again and I have to repeat the restart process. I am aware that I can add a
2001 Mar 06
1
Encrypted passwords for Windows 2000
Does anyone Know the procedure for Windows 2000 workstation, in order to not
encrypt passwords.
What I needed is something similar to the transcription I make below that
works for windows nt4 and 98.
Thank's
Emanuel Duarte
(Portugal)
**********************************
This should take care of the "clear text password" problemsyou've
encountered:
For Win 98 (To enable
2016 Apr 22
0
R - Understanding output of the Knoxtest (Package (surveillance))
The function knox of the "Surveillance" package performs Knox test for
space-time interaction. The output is supposed to give the numbers of
events that occur in a specific distance in space and time define by the
function arguments. This function also perform a Monte Carlo permutation
test, which give the estimated value (based on a random distribution) which
are supposed to be compared
2004 May 27
1
Problem with VFS audit and recycle
Is there anyone running Samba 3.0.X on Solaris 8 that has VFS working? I
am dying to know if this is a problem with my setup or if there is
something else going on. If you do have it working, please let me know
which module. Thanks.
Bill Knox
Lead Operating Systems Programmer/Analyst
The MITRE Corporation
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Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 13:54:26 -0400
1999 Apr 08
2
Samba 2.0.3 and NT/9x
Dear all,
I recently upgraded to Samba 2.0.3 and read the doc files about NT
machines because I cannot connect to the Samba server.
In the WinNT.txt file there is the following proposal:
[ --- Start of pasted text --- ]
The following registry entry change will re-enable clear text password
handling:
Run regedt32.exe and locate the hive key entry:
2014 Feb 27
0
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1998 Oct 17
1
SAMBA digest 1846
> Date: Fri, 16 Oct 1998 18:07:45 -0700
> From: RICK_@t-online.de =?ISO-8859-1?Q?(J=DCRGEN?= ANZER)
> To: dszekely@csoft.ro
> Subject: Re: WIN 98 password problem
> Message-ID: <3627EDE1.38A@t-online.de>
>
> Szekely Denes wrote:
> >
> > Three days ago I had a mad ideea to install Win 98 on my PC. Until this
> > date I cannot map or access from WINDOWS
1998 Dec 16
1
Deleting Roaming Profiles
Hello,
If you don?t want (Who wants ?) to save roaming profiles under
Winnt\Profiles, than you have to change, or create (if not exist) a
registry string:
Run regedt32.exe and locate the key entry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Microsoft\Microsoft\Windows
NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
Add (or change) the following string:
DeleteRoamingCache
Standard value is 0, it has to be 1
All the Best.
--
2004 May 21
2
read (and edit?) registry files on Linux
Hello,
Is there a way in Linux to read Windows registry files?
I have only ssh access to the Linux/Samba server, and would like to be able
to check settings in user profiles (in their ntuser.dat files). Best would
be if I could even edit settings in there.
For now, it seems the only thing I can do is scp the files to a Windows
machine, and manually load the hives in regedt32. Very
2007 Mar 13
1
Registry on server
Hi, all,
I can connect to the 'registry' of our Samba server using regedt32;
I can't however change/add entries even though I start the program as
Domain Admin.
I get the message "Cannot create key. Error writing to the registry"
Does anybody have any idea what could cause this ?
Or is this expected behaviour
I have also found references on the net that one can add
2007 Jan 17
1
Default Profile Problems
I am trying to set up the Default Profile in XP for use with Samba. I am
following the instructions in Samba 3 by Example. I have my profdata
folder setup and shared, I have my NETLOGON/Default User folder created
and populated with the Default Profile I created from the Hive using
regedt32 in windows XP. I created a new user for Samba and attempted to
log on to the domain to test the default
2000 Aug 07
1
Memory leak in 2.0.7?
I have been experiencing a problem here after having upgraded last week
to 2.0.7 (from 2.0.4b) on Solaris 2.6. The smbd processes are growing in
size until they are taking over the system. I just had to stop and start
samba on a system that had smbd processes of 26 M, 24 M of which was
resident in memory for most of the processes. After stopping and
starting again, the processes are back down in
2000 Feb 02
1
Samba disappearing from WINS
We are running samba 2.0.4b to provide corporate print services.
Everything with regards to printing is working like a charm. However,
twice in the past two weeks, some of our Samba servers have disappeared
from the WINS servers. The WINS servers are NT servers running 4.0SP5.
The strangest part was that in one occurrence, it was the lone samba
server at one location, but in the other
2007 Mar 15
3
Question about AD user/ACL mapping
We have updated our long-standing Samba install on a Solaris 8 box to
3.0.24 and are interested in making use of the Windows ACL mapping
capabilities to help take over a Windows share. However, there is a
snag - the pre-existing box has usernames that differ from people's
Windows logins, i.e. their Unix login is freddy, and their Windows
login is fred_smith.
I have our AD domain membership