Seems to solve my problem.
However, I have to say that this is not so nicely managed. User experience is
awful and this should be handled more user friendly in the future.
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samba server requires smbpasswd -a user constantly
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@Thierry:
I'm using also different passwords in unix and samba. How to make then
persistent SMB password? Do I need to uninstall libpam-smbpass to get rid of
this automatical setting of SMB password on login phase?
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samba server requires smbpasswd -a user constantly
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samba server requires smbpasswd -a user constantly
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I thought that these lines were the problem:
[2010/06/05 06:05:59, 5] auth/token_util.c:522(debug_nt_user_token)
NT user token: (NULL)
[2010/06/05 06:05:59, 5] auth/token_util.c:548(debug_unix_user_token)
UNIX token of user 0
Primary group is 0 and contains 0 supplementary groups
But actual
Adding:
My Samba shares always stop working after shutting down the computer. After
every boot, I have to readd the user "sudo smbpasswd -a " and restart the
smbd service. Then it works, but it should work automatically!
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samba server requires smbpasswd -a user constantly
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Here are some logs:
[2010/06/05 06:05:59, 3] auth/auth.c:222(check_ntlm_password)
check_ntlm_password: Checking password for unmapped user
[computer]\[use...@[computer] with the new password interface
[2010/06/05 06:05:59, 3] auth/auth.c:225(check_ntlm_password)
check_ntlm_password: mappe