[Samba] net password from OS/2 client
Olivier Eymere
olivier_eymere at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 22 23:56:17 GMT 2005
I have done so, bug 2912. Thanks. Let me know if you
need any traces or more info. I can reproduce it
easily enough just let me know what you need.
--- Jeremy Allison <jra at samba.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 05:20:44PM -0700, Olivier
> Eymere wrote:
> >
> > I haven't heard anything for a week so I thought I
> would repost my question
> > and attach the debug level 100 log file. I cut
> the log at the point when
> > the SetUserPassword message is received, sorry I
> know it is a lot to add to
> > the post but it seemed the most logical point to
> start from. At the very
> > bottom is the point where smb_pwd_check_ntlmv1
> doesn't authenticate
> > correctly where I would it expect it ti.
> >
> > I am trying to get 'net password ...' to work from
> an OS/2 client to a Samba
> > 3.1.15 server. However, I get an Invalid Password
> error whenever I run net
> > password. I am certain that I am providing the
> correct password. With
> > DEBUG_PASSWORD on in the build and tracing set to
> 100 I ran 'net view
> > \\server' which authenticates correctly and I ran
> 'net password user
> > oldpass netpass' which does not.
> >
> > Some important factors:
> > 1. The selected protocol is LANMAN2.1 with either
> test.
> > 2. When running net password the SessionSetup
> andX request is done
> > anonymously (the username is blank in the request)
> but when running net
> > view the SessionSetup andX does include the
> username in the request.
> > 3. In smb_pwd_check_ntlmv1() the Part Password
> (P16) is the same in both
> > traces.
>
> I know it's been a while, but I now have an OS/2
> image to test with,
> so I should be able to fix all these things soon.
> Can you log a bug
> with bugzilla.samba.org so I can track this ?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeremy.
>
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