Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "Changing passwd as ordinary user"
2003 Jul 10
2
Administrative Share
Hi everybody,
I've been looking for information on "how to create administrative
shares", but I didn't find... Can you help me on this matter?
Regards,
--
Benilton Carvalho
DE / IMECC / UNICAMP
Red Hat Linux i18n Team
2003 Jul 10
2
DIAGNOSIS.TXT
Hi all,
working on the problem that I cannot log in from my NT4 box I noticed
that:
- Test 8 from DIAGNOSIS.TXT fails:
from the NT machine I try:
"net view \\server"
and I have:
"System error 5 has occurred.
Access denied"
I don't know how to handle this... Could you please help me?
Regards,
--
Benilton Carvalho
DE / IMECC / UNICAMP
Red Hat Linux i18n Team
2003 Feb 05
3
Problem in changing Samba passwd
Dear Members,
I face a problem in changing the samba password from a remote machine.The error is stated as RAP86. The version of Samba file sharing that I'm using is 2.2.7
The problem comes as follows;
[Thushani@smbserver Thushani]$ smbpasswd
Old SMB password:
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : RAP86: The specified
2003 Jul 14
2
passwd chat debug
Hi all,
I'm trying to set up my "passwd chat", then I was adviced to use:
passwd chat debug = yes
debug level = 103
encryp passwords = no
But I can't find the "chat" inside log.smbd
What am I doing wrong?
Cheers,
--
Benilton Carvalho
DE / IMECC / UNICAMP
Red Hat Linux i18n Team
2003 Jul 08
1
Samba PDC and Passwords
Hi everybody,
I have a dilemma here about the user accounts.
We have all the accounts at a NIS server. My samba PDC is another machine
(different from the NIS server). What are my options for managing the
accounts?
1) Central management (LDAP)
2) Keep different password files (passwd/smbpasswd)
Are there any different options??
If I use the second option (2 - keep different password files),
2003 Aug 20
1
passwd not running as root
Hi all,
I posted a message about this problem a couple of weeks ago without a
response so I'm trying again. My problem is that samba does not seem to
be running passwd as root when it tries to sync the passwords. For
example, when I run smbpasswd as a user logged onto the samba box I get
the following error:
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : RAP86: The
specified
2004 May 07
1
problem changing the password as non-root user
I set the following in smb.conf:
encrypt passwords = true
unix password sync = true
As says smb.conf
# This boolean parameter controls whether Samba attempts to sync the Unix
# password with the SMB password when the encrypted SMB password in the
# passdb is changed.
1) Always I had understood if I change the smb passwd, the unix passwoed
in /etc/passwd did too. However this does not
2004 Jun 20
1
hidden markov models in R?
Hi, friends!
Has R estimation (library, for example) to do estimation in HMM?
Thanks in advance,
========================================
Cezar Freitas
Estatistico - Comissao Permanente para os Vestibulares / UNICAMP
Probabilidade e Estatistica Aplicadas - IME / USP | IMECC / UNICAMP
Campinas | Sao Paulo, SP - Brasil
2003 Jan 06
2
users can't set smbpasswd, root can
I just created a new smbpasswd file, all users with unset passwords.
Problem is, users can't set their passwords, only I can as root.
Password is not set / blank, but they still get:
>test> smbpasswd
>Old SMB password: <enter>
>New SMB password: Samba
>Retype new SMB password: Samba
>machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : RAP86: The
>specified
2003 Sep 19
3
Locate first index
Hi, all. I'd like to know if exists a manner to get the first index where
a condition is attained in a vector. For example,
There is a better solution than
first.index <- table(subject[corretor==27])[1]
(give me the subject for the first time that corretor is 27)?
Thanks,
========================================
Cezar Freitas (ICQ 109128967)
IMECC - UNICAMP
Campinas, SP - Brasil
2004 Jun 17
2
AW: Password change problem, Samba 3.0.4
Hi Sean,
> smbpasswd
> Old SMB password:
> New SMB password:
> Retype new SMB password:
> machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : RAP86: The
> specified password is invalid.
> Failed to change password for testuser
We have exactly the same problem with Samba v2.2.8a. We found out that the
password change process works if you set "unix password sync =
2006 Dec 28
2
RAP86 error with unix password sync = yes
Hello all,
I am running 3.0.22 on Ubuntu 6.0.6 LTS and cannot get user passwords to
change while unix password sync = yes. Setting it to no works, but I need
it on. At the user workstation (Win XP) I receive "You don't have the
permissions to change your password" and logged in on the server as the user
I receive
"machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was
2005 Jul 26
1
error: modify/delete: sambaLMPassword: no such value
Hello,
Just today I started getting this error message when
the user changes his password using smbpasswd. The
password does change. But I see this error message in
the log file and the
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error
was : RAP86: The specified password is invalid.
Failed to change password for luser2
Jul 25 22:44:53 sambaserver1 smbd[18878]:
2003 Apr 25
2
smbpasswd doesn't work
On my Samba-server (normal) users aren't abled to change their password.
When they use smbpasswd they are asked to insert the old password, the new
pasword and to confirm the new password. After the confirmation of the new
password they receive an error:
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : RAP86: The
specified password is invalid.
Failed to change password for
2004 Jun 17
1
AW: AW: Password change problem, Samba 3.0.4
>On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 12:02 , Kopmann, Goetz <Goetz.Kopmann@airbus.com>
sent:
Arrrgllll. This is what the spammer loves ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>Hi Sean,
>>
>>> smbpasswd
>>> Old SMB password:
>>> New SMB password:
>>> Retype new SMB password:
>>> machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : RAP86: The
2005 Sep 12
1
verify smbpasswd run as root when user changes?
Is smbpasswd run as root or local when an XP Pro domain client tries to
change password?
System Fedora Core 4/SeLinuxSecurity disabled
SAMBA 3.0.20 PDC unix password sync=yes passwd backend smbpasswd
Problem - Users logged into XP pro cannot change password
Detail:
When a user tries to change their password they get the error message:
"You do not have permission to change your
2003 Aug 06
2
evaluating and walking in names
Hi, all.
Suppose I have an object with names (like a data.frame) and I want to walk
in a loop with your names. How can I do this? The idea is like this:
my.data<-data.frame(matrix(runif(6),ncol=2))
names(my.data)
[1] "X1" "X2"
for(i in names(my.data)){
my.variable <- cat(paste("my.data$", i, "\n", sep=""))
print(mean(my.variable))
}
#it
2004 May 29
1
Users can not change samba password
Following is permissions assigned to smbpasswd:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root system smbpasswd
Following is what occurs when root attempts to change a user's password:
# smbpasswd test
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
Password changed for user test
Following is what occurs when the user attempts to change their own
password:
system> whoami
test
system> ./smbpasswd
Old SMB
2004 Feb 24
4
Unix password sync
Hi all,
Sorry if this has been answered before, but I've searched Google and the
archives and it hasn't revealed an answer to my problem.
Basically I'm trying to get unix password sync to work so that users can
change both their logon and other services (POP3 etc) passwords from
within Windows. but the problem is that if I enable unix password sync,
it fails with the error of:
2003 Aug 06
0
smbd (still) not running passwd as root
Hi all,
I seem to be having the same problem that another user (Thomas Dewar)
posted recently. When I try to run smbpasswd as a logged on user (on this
occasion as the it user logged onto the samba box) I get the following:
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the password change: Error was : RAP86: The
specified password is invalid.
Failed to change password for it
When I check the logs after enabling