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1999 Jun 04
2
Does mksmbpasswd.sh have any real purpose?
I see that mksmbpasswd.sh (plus a little editing) would be a good way to set up users with "NO PASSWORD" in bulk. But suppose I don't want the risk of the "NO PASSWORD" approach. Now somebody with root access must run smbpasswd for each user they want to activate. But can't I just do this anyway (with the -a 'add user' option), without ever having run
1999 Aug 23
1
NT4SP5 Encryption and mksmbpasswd
Hi all, Reading through ENCRYPTION.txt it says to do the following: cat /etc/passwd | mksmbpasswd.sh >/usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd However, on my Samba-2.05a install (onto RH 6.0), /usr/local/samba doesn't exist. Instead, all the files listed in ENCRYPTION.txt and WinNT.txt are in the /usr/bin directory. Amongst other things, this means I can't set the recommended security
2004 Jan 22
1
Help need mksmbpasswd.sh
All I have my samba setup working with PDC roaming profiles etc, but so I dont have to manually type everyone's password into smbpasswd. Could someone please email me mksmbpasswd.sh, for the life of me I cant find it anywhere to download it. Im running Solaris 8, such a pain if I don't have it. Thanks nn advance Philip M Grisedale
2000 Feb 29
2
cat /etc/passwd > mksmbpasswd
Hi all, Quick question, is it possible to take an existing /etc/passwd file and run it through mksmbpasswd.sh (or some other script) to update a smbpasswd file? I am asking this because everytime we change a password or add or delete usernames on a machine, it would seem we have to do the same thing to change th samba password file, and I'm hopeing there is an easier way..... thanks, jeff
2003 Jan 05
2
mksmbpasswd.sh and passwd sync problems...
Hello Everyone! I've spent quite a bit trying to get these shares to work just right. I'll past the output of my smb.conf at the end of this message. If anyone has any advice on this, that would be great. My first problem is that I'm trying to sync up my /etc/passwd with the /etc/samba/smbpasswd file. (I'm using Mandrake 9.0 and Samba 2.2.6-1.0.pre2.2.mdk. Mandrake puts the
2001 Apr 12
0
FW: 'mksmbpasswd.sh' Usage
Never mind, I figured this one out (I think!). Here is what I ran [System: RedHat 7.0/Samba 2.0.7ssl on P-90] cat /etc/passwd | /usr/bin/mksmbpasswd.sh >> smbpasswd (After backing-up the current 'smbpasswd', of course) This seemed to do the trick, however, all of the accounts where disabled by default. I figured this to be the intended behavior (for security with system
1999 Jun 09
3
Win98 : passwd change fail / where is mksmbpasswd.sh ?
I 'm currently running a SUN SparcStation with Solaris 2.7 and Samba 2.0.3 Samba runs as domain master and i got security=user and i enabled plain text password on PCs but those Win98 boxes are unable to change their password ( password fail) So i want to try with encrypted password but i can't find mksmbpasswd.sh. Can anyone tell me where to find it ( NOT in source please, i tried
2008 May 21
3
howto sync unix passwd & samba passwd?
Hi, I'm using samba-3.0.28-0.fc8. I'm trying to build a file server for 100 users. I created a perl script that automatically adds the 100 users plus their passwords with success. Now I'm having difficulty creating a script using the smbpasswd command because passwords must be entered in stdin. I also tried smbpasswd -s option but it asks passwd in stdin. Is there a way that I can use
2002 May 20
4
Samba encrypt passwd
Hi, I have samba installed on my Linux system (Red Hat 7.2), and Windows 98 on another PC as a Samba client. Samba works great if PlainTextPassword is enabled. However, if PlainTextPassword is disabled on Windows client, connection to the Samba shares no longer accepted. I believe I've done everything in order to make encrypt passwd working: * I converted /etc/passwd to
2003 May 22
5
X flag in smbpasswd?
mksmbpasswd.sh does not create accounts with the X flag in the password flags field. Does this X matter, and if so, what does it mean? It's not in the man page. ---- _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ |Y#| | | |\/| | \ |\ | | | Ryan Novosielski - Jr. UNIX Systems Admin |$&| |__| | | |__/ | \| _| | novosirj@umdnj.edu - 973/972.0922 (2-0922) \__/ Univ. of Med. and Dent. | IST/ACS - NJMS Medical
1999 Mar 24
1
subdirectories
Hallo, is it possible to create subdirectories, let's say a shared public directory with shares from every user in it. [public] user1 user2 ... i want to have a shared user directory from each user in the shared public directory, where e.g. user1 can write to his share and the other users only have read acces to his shared dir. thanks achim --- Sent through Global Message Exchange -
2018 Jan 26
2
utils::install.packages with quiet=TRUE fails for source packages on Windows
Hi, Installing a source package on Windows using utils::install.packages() with quiet=TRUE fails, while it works with the default quiet = FALSE. The problem seems to be caused by the fact that when quiet = TRUE, stdout and stderr are set to FALSE when calling "R CMD INSTALL" with base::system2() here:
1999 Jul 28
1
security level flags...
I followed almost step by step Stephen's suggesions but I wasn't able to have samba working the way I need. The following is what I put in my smb.conf file. #================== Global Settings ========================== [global] workgroup = Rm-Soluzioni server string = Samba Server guest account = pcguest security = user log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m max log size =
2018 Jan 26
1
utils::install.packages with quiet=TRUE fails for source packages on Windows
The obvious guess would be that Rstudio is attempting something like redirecting output and getting itself confused. However, it is pretty clearly Their Problem, no? Rstudio has their own support infrastructure. -pd > On 26 Jan 2018, at 09:17 , Andreas Kersting <r-devel at akersting.de> wrote: > > Just noticed that this problem only occurs from within RStudio (v1.1.414). Any
1999 Nov 05
2
Authentication on Linux6.0 that running samba-2.0.3
Hello All, I am using Linux6.0(running samba) as a file server on my network, everything is good when I configure samba authenticate on other machine such as WinNT4.0. But when I have configured samba authenticate on itself (security = user) I received message error "smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(506) Account for user 'david' was disabled". In this mode I created
2011 Jun 06
1
list demographics
Hi all, I got curious about something, so in proper scientific fashion I obtained some data and analyzed it. Question: what is the female participation in the R-help email list? Data: the most recent list postings, obtained from the website. I took my best shot at classifying the names given in the email header as male/female, but ended with a fair number of unknowns. This dataset had 2797
2000 Jan 31
1
Samba Help Please!!!
I just don't understand why must it be so difficult to configure samba to work with an Microsoft environment? I admit I am new to Unix/linux but not new to networking or pc's for that matter. I've followed as many of the instructions that were given to me, as I possibly could, but I still can't seem to get my MS environment to connect to my samba server. I have chosen to use the
2000 Mar 02
1
smbpasswd error message
Hi, I have successfully installed Samba on a Solaris2.7 system and created the smbpasswd file using mksmbpasswd.sh Now I want to set passwords for all users. But when I try to run "smbpasswd" or "smbpasswd username" as root the following error message occurs: -------------- make_smb_from_nisp: NIS+ lookup failure: Error in accessing NIS+ cold start file... is NIS+ installed?
2001 Apr 11
1
Samba and Sun NIS
I am trying to get Samba working under Solaris 8 with NIS (not plus) on this. My NT machine and the Sun machine pass all of the diagnostics and I can see the exported drives but can't login. Everything seems fine and I have Samba working on my AIX machines. I compiled with NIS+ support even though I am using NIS and it did not work so then I compiled without support and same error. I am using
2000 Mar 08
1
smbpasswd on solaris 2.6
Hi, I am running samba on linux and solaris 2.6. I have no problem making encrypted passwords work on linux meaning I have Windows 98 and NT users able to map a drive to their home directories on the samba server. I am having problems doing the same thing on solaris 2.6. I have run the mksmbpasswd.sh and the smbpasswd file got created. I have added the following lines to my smb.conf file: