Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "samba-tng-alpha-1.3.tar.gz"
2000 Mar 08
0
samba-tng-alpha-0.11.tar.gz
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha or mirror sites.
this version has security = domain tested and, shock-horror, working.
it is possible to do SMB connections with WORKSTATIONNAME\username (wow)
and actually, this is _necessary_, because otherwise, how are you going to
join it to a domain? :-) :-)
as root:
samedit -S . -U root% -l log
[] createuser root -p rootpassword
[] exit
samedit -S thepdc
2000 Mar 29
1
samba-tng-alpha-1.4.tar.gz
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha and mirror sites
rpcclient and samedit etc. on sun ultras were failing because getopt
cannot be reused. evidence of this is by doing a samedit "createuser
username -p password" and the reported password on-screen is total
garbage.
this was fixed by using the GNU getopt and getopt_long functions (hooray!)
in the same way that rsync does.
i have access
2000 Mar 19
2
samba-tng-alpha-1.1.tar.gz
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha and mirror sites
1)
i fixed a problem with nmbd's GETDC response, it is responding better but
still not perfectly (and 2.0.x and cvs main need to be fixed, as well) as
there exists no explanation for the correct response to locate a Domain
Controller using GETDC.
the upshot of fixing this is that joining an nt workstation to a TNG
domain is now _extremely_
2000 Mar 11
0
samba-tng-alpha-0.14.tar.gz
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha and mirror sites.
finally resolved some of the niggling issues that have kept tng from
working: in particular, thanks to karl denninger for helping track down
"invalid users = root" in the [global] section which stops root from being
able to access anything, including being able to add user accounts!
tng is now back where it was about 6 weeks ago:
-
2000 Apr 03
0
samba-tng-alpha-1.7.tar.gz
what you've all been waiting for: a merge of smbd from cvs main to
SAMBA_TNG.
please help test this one lots, i may have missed something from the code
i pulled over from cvs main (70,000 lines of code pretty much copy and
diff style!)
i spent some time last night getting the security file/dir tab working,
and lo and behold, you can view and change unix file perms (i am very
impressed,
2000 Mar 21
0
samba-tng-alpha-1.2.tar.gz
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha and mirror sites.
when using domain user map, when logging in and then accessing the samba
server, i re-enabled map_nt_and_unix_username() to allow the nt username
to be remapped to the unix username / share.
i think i also now have the GETDC request with enough correct rules in it
to allow all the various spurious combinations to be supported. NT 5 wks
now can
2000 Mar 31
0
samba-tng-alpha-1.6.tar.gz
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha and mirror sites
mainly a maintenance update: all bzeros replaced, as was done in cvs main
/ 2.0.
readline detection added. if someone wants to add an autoconf test to
detect -lcurses being needed by solaris readline, please create and send
one.
usrmgr user-account changing is now accepted (on systems compiled with the
default, --with-sam-pwdb=passdb, this means
2000 Apr 09
0
samba-tng-alpha-2.1.tar.gz
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha and all mirror sites.
plenty of alpha releases have got to be good for the soul.
- fixed security = domain. i had some nice recursion problems, i love
filling up my process table with samrd and lsarpcd calling each other
(...only kidding).
- fixed up netlogond so that pam_ntdom can contact it on a domain loopback
_even_ for domain logons, and netlogond will
2000 Feb 17
0
Using rpcclient or samedit to randomise trust account passwords
when an nt 4.0 workstation or backup domain controller is joined to a
domain, the trust account password is set to a well-known initial value.
if you are concerned about internal network security, this is not really
an acceptable risk: any captured network traffic can be decoded simply
from knowing the name of the workstation, which is contained in the
network traffic itself. the initial value
2000 Apr 11
0
samba-tng-alpha-2.3.tar.bz2
yes, there's a .gz, too. there's also always patch files (diff.gz) for
those people with really slow links [in russia, hi there, thanks for
wanting to keep up with this stuff!]
this release may be a bit dodgy, it contains three separate sets of
changes:
- andrew's simplified the file-opening. however, it doesn't deal with the
shared NFS / SMB case, so jeremy is investigating
2000 Apr 24
0
samba-tng-alpha.2.5.tar.bz2
ftp://samba.org/pub/samba/alpha and mirrors
went to minor release numbers on 2.4 because of instability.
also, if you are running into problems at high debug log levels, try
reducing them to more reasonable levels (between 5 and 10 or even just 1)
and see if it works. i ran into timeouts because of too much debug
output!
andrew and i have been using insure (a proprietary, *excellent*
2000 Jan 30
0
"attack" (manage) NT domain using the linux tools?
rpcclient sound cool. I am running 2.0.6 Samba. 'rpcclient' exists with it
but a call to 'man rpcclient' gets no results. Could it be that the man
pages are in a later release?
Dan
dmalcolm@hiwaay.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton" <lkcl@samba.org>
To: "Multiple recipients of list SAMBA-NTDOM"
2000 Jan 26
0
coding volunteers needed for msrpc server-side API conversion
ok, people, i _really_ need help with this. i estimate that if i work on
this full-time it's going to take about... two weeks.
i have one volunteer for the samr functions. it's been two days, already,
and i'm only half-way through samr.
that means, nothing else gets done, and samba-tng current cvs is broken
because the _samr_lookup_rids() function goes into an infinite loop on
that
2000 Feb 03
0
SYSKEY2. Request For Comments
recently, netect / bindview posted a review of the syskey system and how
the RC4 cypher stream was reset each time. standard RC4 attack analysis
shows that XORing two obfuscated passwords together results in the XOR
cypher stream dropping out, and you have the two XORed password. further
attack analysis can decrypt the passwords.
i am looking to implement an equivalent mechanism to SYSKEY,
2000 Mar 24
2
Samba and DOS
Greetings,
Is there any way to get Samba to interact with MS-DOS? I am
attempting to turn a Linux box into a VPN router for DOS clients. What I
need to know is, can I get a CIFS protocol stack for MS-DOS, is a TCP/IP
stack sufficient, are there any other solutions anyone knows about?
Thank You.
Tyrell Kumlin, Help Desk
Cipher Systems Ltd. - Providing quality software solutions & services
2000 Apr 10
0
samba-tng-alpha-2.2.tar.gz
update:
- fixed smbd for win95-style profile-locating (it now works, thank you to
everyone who sent in log files to get this fixed)
- various modes tested and confirmed as working:
* ROLE_STANDALONE
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
domain master = no
domain logons = no
* ROLE_DOMAIN_PDC
security = user
encrypt passwords = yes
domain master = yes
2002 Aug 21
0
HEAD/TNG Problems.
I've followed the instructions in the DUAL-SAMBA-HOWTO to try to install
a Dual Samba system. I'm running Redhat 7.0 (awaiting my 7.3 in the
post).
I've installed it, added the user `CSMSRV-HEAD$' to both linux and also,
using 'samedit' to TNG. This is the name of my HEAD samba server
running. I've changed the security = share, and the server works on the
network.
1997 Nov 29
0
NOT WANTED - SAMBA digest 1508
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On Sun, 30 Nov 1997 samba@samba.anu.edu.au wrote:
> SAMBA Digest 1508
>
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> Topics covered in this issue include:
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> 2) Re: How do I use multiple NT password servers
> by Luke
2004 May 30
0
Debian / SE/Linux (resend due to html bounce)
Content-Description: Undelivered Message
From: Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl at lkcl.net>
To: Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org>
Cc: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org, pam-list at redhat.com,
SE-Linux <selinux at tycho.nsa.gov>, hartmans at debian.org
Subject: Re: Debian / SE/Linux - http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=193664
Mail-Followup-To: Damien Miller
1999 Apr 20
0
WANTED: Technical NT Security Info
NT uses proprietary encryption mechanisms to protect passwords and to
authenticate users. There is no one source of information on these
schemes outside of Microsoft.
If anyone has any information on any of the following or any other topics
that they would like to see published as a White Paper, please contact
lkcl@iss.net.
The paper will include as comprehensive a list of these mechanisms as