Antoine Jacoutot wrote:
asked for help. Password sync is broken under FreeBSD with samba-2.x, and
this is not a configuration issue.
Ok, I have to apologize, you are right and I was wrong. There really is
a problem with FreeBSD and Samba 2.2.8a.
Sorry!
cu,
Uwe
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On Wednesday 08 October 2003 23:15, Uwe Laverenz wrote:
>passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Retype*new**password* %n\n
> *password*has*been*changed*
> And please, don't let me see statements like "don't run Samba 2.x on
> FreeBSD" again, because I've been doing this for many years. Thank you...
Clay wrote:
There doesn't seem to be anyone out there with a solution. I guess the
moral of the story is don't run Samba 2.x on FreeBSD if you want your
Sorry, I've just entered this mailing list and haven't read the other
mails in this thread, but it should not be a problem at all to get this
I too have the same problem, I too searched google and I too found no
solution.
Does anyone know if 3.0 is ok?
I haven't tried yet. I'm a cautious upgrader.
Nice, I had thought to do that as well, but still found no time. Do
you plan to make your code public?
I'd be embarrassed to show this ha
There doesn't seem to be anyone out there with a solution. I guess the
moral of the story is don't run Samba 2.x on FreeBSD if you want your
users to be able to change their own passwords. I've written a web
interface for them to do so, but it doesn't sell the 'free' solution to
management if
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Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 7:23 PM
Subject: Samba Change Password from Windows using ctrl-alt-delete
> I have seen this question posted a number of times without an answer,
> and there's a bug from June in the ports database regarding this issue.
> Running 4.8 and samba 2.2.8
I have seen this question posted a number of times without an answer,
and there's a bug from June in the ports database regarding this issue.
Running 4.8 and samba 2.2.8a.
I receive the following error when trying to change a samba password
from a windows client: "The system cannot change your