I also run NIS, and whenever I change passwords (with yppasswd), the
password changes for both.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Debian Mail) writes:
> > You can sync them, so that users can use the windows dialog to change
> > the samba and unix password. See the comments im smb.conf about
> > password sync.
> You can sync them, so that users can use the windows dialog to change
> the samba and unix password. See the comments im smb.conf about
> password sync.
What windows dialog do you mean?
Anyway, I set unix password sync = true and tried to change passwords
using smbpasswd. But I always get
smbp
* "Debian" == Debian Mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Debian> So every user has to use passwd AND smbpasswd every time he
Debian> wants to change his password?
You can sync them, so that users can use the windows dialog to change
the samba and unix password. See the comments im smb.conf about
pas
On Tue Aug 17, 1999, Debian Mail wrote:
> > > I'm quite puzzled since I cannot find the answer to what seems to be a
> > > faq: I want that samba uses /etc/passwd and not /etc/smbpasswd to
> > > authenticate a user. How do I do that?
> >
> > You can't.
>
> So every user has to use passwd AND smbp
> > I'm quite puzzled since I cannot find the answer to what seems to be a
> > faq: I want that samba uses /etc/passwd and not /etc/smbpasswd to
> > authenticate a user. How do I do that?
>
> You can't.
So every user has to use passwd AND smbpasswd every time he wants to
change his password?
Ste
On Mon Aug 16, 1999, Debian Mail wrote:
> I'm quite puzzled since I cannot find the answer to what seems to be a
> faq: I want that samba uses /etc/passwd and not /etc/smbpasswd to
> authenticate a user. How do I do that?
You can't.
Noel
I'm quite puzzled since I cannot find the answer to what seems to be a
faq: I want that samba uses /etc/passwd and not /etc/smbpasswd to
authenticate a user. How do I do that?
Stef
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