AW: samba tng ignores %U
Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
lkcl at samba.org
Sun Apr 23 17:22:32 GMT 2000
On Sun, 23 Apr 2000, Lars Kneschke wrote:
> > what happens when you type in an incorrect password but a correct user?
> Windows NT tells me, that i can't login because there is no workstation
> account or the password for the workstation account is wrong. If i enter the
> right password i can login normaly.
excellent. it didn't crash; after entering the wrong password, you
_could_ then type in the correct one, etc etc?
ok, try now logging in, leave it for 10/15 mins, log out.
try also login, logout, login, logout, repeat until you get bored.
> > only do this if you don't mind possibly having to power-cycle your m/c.
> What is a m/c? Anyway, i didn't need to reboot something. :-)
machine. gooood :)
> > On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Lars Kneschke wrote:
> >
> > > Hello!
> > >
> > > The current samba tng ignores the %U parameter in smb.conf.
> > >
> > > This is from my smb.conf.
> > > [global]
> > > logon path = \\KNECKE\profile\%U
> > >
> > > The profile goes to \\KNECKE\profile\... and not to
> > > \\KNECKE\profile\<username>\... . This is not so optimal,
> > because every user
> > > has the same profile! :-)
> > >
> > > But is was able to create workstation trust accounts with samedit and to
> > > login in to the samba controlled doamain from my laptop. So far so good.
> > >
> > >
> > > Cu
> > >
> >
> > <a href=" mailto:lkcl at samba.org" > Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton </a>
> > <a href=" http://cb1.com/~lkcl" > Samba and Network Development </a>
> > <a href=" http://samba.org" > Samba Web site </a>
> > <a href=" http://mcp.com" > Macmillan Technical Publishing </a>
> >
> > ISBN1578701503 DCE/RPC over SMB: Samba and Windows NT Domain Internals
> >
> >
>
<a href=" mailto:lkcl at samba.org" > Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton </a>
<a href=" http://cb1.com/~lkcl" > Samba and Network Development </a>
<a href=" http://samba.org" > Samba Web site </a>
<a href=" http://mcp.com" > Macmillan Technical Publishing </a>
ISBN1578701503 DCE/RPC over SMB: Samba and Windows NT Domain Internals
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