21 Feb 2012 -- Having exactly same problem, on Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS (32bit
PAE)
Just found this report and am now trying the "fix" of
apt-get remove libpam-smbpass
and will report back success or fail
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Having trouble trying to understand what is going on --- libpam-smpass
REQUIRES windows password to be identical to unix password?? Please say
it ain't so...how stoopid that would be...
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Should have noted long time ago that removing libpam-smbpass resolved my
problems.
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same problem~!
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i can also confirm that i had that module installed (though i dont
remember installing it :|) I'll do some testing now that it's removed.
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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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Martin, Timbba: that confirms my hypothesis.
This is not really a bug, it's a feature enabled by default that you
should disable in your use case.
Uninstalling libpam-smbpass will remove the password synchronization that
occurs every time you log in:
sudo apt-get remove libpam-smbpass
This recu
@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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i was convinced this was a simple issue, but thus far, i've been unable
to reproduce the problem in a virtual machine, which would suggest
there's something else at play here, so i'll try to get trace off my
file server when i can :|
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Hi
I use my windows password to connect to samba (easier, i think) and
use a different password to login to ubuntu, same username though.
Martin
On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 13:58, Thierry Carrez wrote:
> All: I would rate this high if only I was reproducing it. I'm not. I can
> connect to shares af
All: I would rate this high if only I was reproducing it. I'm not. I can
connect to shares after a reboot, without having to do smbpasswd -a
again. So I suspect something more specific.
@Martin: if I understand correctly, you add the user (and set a
password) using "smbpasswd -a". Is the password
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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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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
I'll try to get a time where my wifes not using the network to turn user
access back on to trace, or maybe install a VM to see if it happens
there too...
Basically i could fairly reliably get it to happen by:
- smbpasswd -a
- map a network drive to my server (home drive or user access drive) (s
Could you set "log level = 9" and attach the log from a session where is
fails (before running smbpasswd -a to unblock it).
It looks like a corruption of the passwd.tdb where is would refuse the
login after a given time. Any logic in when the problem triggers ? At
the first reconnection, after a r
*sigh* i have to make a correction. The latest samba had no change.
It appears pretty much every time the user wants to connect again
(computer goes into standby, they willingly disconnect etc) their
account needs to be re-enabled :|
my current workaround is turning samba to no password and just
I reinstalled my old funtoo from a clonezeilla image, since nothing
happened.
Martin
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 02:52, rolfy wrote:
> i'm not sure how this can be marked as low
>
> anyway, to 'work around' my problem, i've basically built samba 3.5.2
> off their site, and it's now working perfe
i'm not sure how this can be marked as low
anyway, to 'work around' my problem, i've basically built samba 3.5.2
off their site, and it's now working perfectly. Just in case anyone was
wondering...
It's a stuff around (i had to specify a lot of command flags and change
some bits and pieces)
Okay, i've been pulling my hair out (there's not much left either, but i
digress)...
I started from a very blank smb.conf for one...
I noticed that in gnome now if i restart samba, i have to disconnect and
reconnect the drive otherwise i get an error saying:
Could not open location 'smb://MACHIN
I'm having this problem, connecting smbclient connections, or linux
(gnome browser) connections or vista connections, so i dont really think
it's windows 7 specific...
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I have this very same problem which seems to have started after upgrading from
Ubuntu server 9.10 to 10.04 LTS.
Two users on my windows7 machine both connecting to network shares on my Ubuntu
server. One of them always manages to connect, the other sometimes managed to
connect but every now and
I'm having this problem when connecting from my windows 7 machine to my
ubuntu server as stated initially. Yesterday i reseted my smb.conf file.
Same error, when trying to connect to ubuntu server from either windows
7 or imac (usually uses afp) i have to enter username/password which
never work, w
So you are having this problem when connecting t Windows 7?
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I'm not using linux to connect to my samba server but usually windows7, using
nfs for linux and afp for mac. But i tried from my ubuntu desktop. At first it
worked and later i got with smbclient //192.168.0.10/egklemata: session setup
failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE. A new sudo smbpasswd -a user
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