samba-tng-alpha-1.1.tar.gz

Michael Glauche mg at plum.de
Sun Mar 19 21:07:54 GMT 2000


Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
> 
> ok, firstly, make sure that there is read-permission to everyone all the
> way up to domainuser.map.
> 
> secondly, try just "root" username, removing the domainuser.map.

I am logged in to local computer as admin, then connect to samba share.

> 
> i just tried smbclient myself, and it worked fine, with _and_ without the
> domainuser.map, by the way.

Here, same ...

> try:
> 
> samedit -S . -U root% -l lo
> [$] samuserset mg -p test
> 
> then examine the mg line in smbpasswd, it should be like this:
> mg:0:01FC5A6BE7BC6929AAD3B435B51404EE:0CB6948805F797BF2A82807973B89537:[U
> ]:LCT-38D2E810:

mg:500:01FC5A6BE7BC6929AAD3B435B51404EE:0CB6948805F797BF2A82807973B89537:[U         
]:LCT-38D54BBD:

> 
> check that the password is correct, ok?

seems ok.

> 
> also, try this:
> 
> samedit -S . -U root% -l log
> [$ ] ntlogin DOMAINNAME\username password
> 
> this should respond yes or no.
> 
> try a correct password as well as an incorrect one.
> 
> try an incorrect usename, too.

Ok .. this works with TESTWG\{mg|root|administrator}

[root at .]$ ntlogin TESTWG\administrator <pass>
ntlogin TESTWG\administrator <pass>
cmd_nt_login: login (administrator) test succeeded: Yes

it also fails correctly when using wrong password.

Just when I am logged in to local computer and access to samba tng
share, 
then it fails ... (but only as administrator, rest works ok)

TIA,
   Michael


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