Sjoerd Hardeman schreef:
Hi list,
I am managing an ldap which contains a unix password field, which is
nicely updated by the passwd command via exop. All fine. The only
problem is that the LM and NT windows hashes are not updated. I need
these fields since I need to support chap authentication,
Hi list,
I am managing an ldap which contains a unix password field, which is
nicely updated by the passwd command via exop. All fine. The only
problem is that the LM and NT windows hashes are not updated. I need
these fields since I need to support chap authentication, and also some
windows based
Title: Re: windows password
Hi,
the problem is the Debian machine's shares security is setup as
USER. The machine trying to browse the Linux machine must have a user
with a password that is the same as a user and password on the Linux
machine. Check the smb.conf man file. You could also
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Elfert wrote:
> hello all,
>
> Our windows 98 OS2 machine sees our Progeny/Debian machine nicely but insists
> on a password to browse and refuses any offered. We have pored over the
> smb.conf line by line for hours and cannot figure out what's wrong.
> Any suggestions ple
pril 2001 19:41
-]To: Elfert; Debian
-]Subject: Re: windows password
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-]> Our windows 98 OS2 machine sees our Progeny/Debian
-]> machine nicely but insists on a password to browse and
-]> refuses any offered. We have pored over the smb.conf
-]> line by line for hours and can
> Our windows 98 OS2 machine sees our Progeny/Debian
> machine nicely but insists on a password to browse and
> refuses any offered. We have pored over the smb.conf
> line by line for hours and cannot figure out what's wrong.
Make sure "encrypted passwords" is enabled in your smb.conf file becaus
hello all,
Our windows 98 OS2 machine sees our Progeny/Debian
machine nicely but insists on a password to browse and refuses any
offered. We have pored over the smb.conf line by line for hours and
cannot figure out what's wrong.
Any suggestions please?
We greatly appreciate this help
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