A few month ago I had the same problem, and a lot of people here solved
all my doubts... there are the abstract of the 'Samba Passwords Amazing
History':
Situation:
1. Samba allows the use of PAM (aka shadow passwords if you
configure it) and authentification through
I am trying to set up Samba to share a printer on my network. I am using Potato
2.2r2.
I can see the Linux computer from Win98 but cannot enter the required password.
I notice from /var/log/samba that there is a problem with no
/etc/samba/smbpasswd entry for user 'default'. There is no /etc/sa
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Far, far away from Redmond.
Dead fish go with the flow of the river.
> -Original Message-
> From: Jay Kelly [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 7:39 AM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: samba Passwords
>
> Hello
1) As root, runsmbpasswd -a newusername
That will add newusername to the smbpasswd file and set the password for you.
2) CDROMs
Make sure your /etc/fstab contains a line like this
/dev/hdd /cdrom iso9660 defaults,ro,user,noauto 0 0
then make sure theres a section like thi
Hello Group,
Well thanks to the list I got Samba working for the most part.
It seems I didnt have the smb.conf configured right. I have a shared
directory that I can access fine but when I try to access the
/home/user directory I am promt for a password. I then enter
the password but it fails. I l
Quoting Lindsay Allen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> I can't help with unloads because I can't get them loaded in the first
> place.
New thread please.
> clientserver result
>
> w98 samba ok
> w98 nt4
hi
I've had this problem for a while, hoping someone knows what is causing it.
Users are unable to change their passwords for samba either through the SWAT
interface or through smbpasswd at the command line. THe error is:
-
machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the session setup. Error was : ERRSRV - ERR
hi all
I'm getting the following error when a normal user tries to change their
password through SWAT, or through smbpasswd @ the command line:
"machine 127.0.0.1 rejected the session setup. Error was : ERRSRV - ERRbadpw
(Bad password - name/password pair in a Tree Connect or Session Setup are
in
Hello,
Can I let everyone in my office print to a Samba printer share, and not
have them authentic as a user. I would rather allow every IP in my
Domain/Subnet to print without asking for passwords. And then I can deny
the rest of the world. Again, I only want to do this for printers, not all
Hi,
Brian Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know how to set a Samba user password to NONE, if a password
> already exists? I've tried smbpasswd [user] and hit return twice, only
> to find that "Samba password not changed."
Well, firstly, are you using password encryption? If you
RTFM... /usr/doc/samba/ENCRYPTION.txt.gz
- Kyle
On Wed, 19 Aug 1998, Brian Morgan wrote:
> Does anyone know how to set a Samba user password to NONE, if a password
> already exists? I've tried smbpasswd [user] and hit return twice, only
> to find that "Samba password not changed." I've also tr
Does anyone know how to set a Samba user password to NONE, if a password
already exists? I've tried smbpasswd [user] and hit return twice, only
to find that "Samba password not changed." I've also tried modifying
the /etc/samba/debian_config file to
"password set = no," and it still requires my p
Need help. I set up Samba to let me network a Windoz 3.11 box (yuck)
with my main debian Linux machine:
Pentium 48MB
Kernel version 2.0.30
smbd Version 1.9.16p11
Passwords do not seem to work. If I set /etc/samb.conf so that the
various services are 'public' then those services are available and
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