Problems With Passwords From Win98 To Password Chat

Peter J. Krawetzky krawetzky1 at earthlink.net
Mon Nov 26 16:46:05 GMT 2001


Does anyone know what the problem might be with the password chat below?

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter J. Krawetzky [mailto:krawetzky1 at earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, November 23, 2001 09:12
To: samba-technical at lists.samba.org
Subject: Problems With Passwords From Win98 To Password Chat


I am stumped with several issues regarding password chat and changing a
domain password on a Win98 machine.

When I use the Password program under Windows control panel, it tells me I
have an incorrect password.  When I turn on tracing within Samba, I notice
that Win98 is not sending a userid with this dialogue.  Samba then assumes
it's a guest account.  Guess account is set to nobody in my smb.conf file.
So the password change fails.  Why is Win98 not sending a userid?  I have
password caching turned off on Win98.

When I use the command:  net password /DOMAIN:MYDOMAIN from a DOS prompt, I
am prompted for my current password, new password and retyped password.  The
smbpasswd file is updated correctly but when Samba attempts to update the
Unix password file, it is sending the passwd program an all uppercase
password which does not match.  For example:  passwd file password is
kidding but Samba is sending KIDDING.  My password level is set to 0 which
should mean that it will attempt to send the password to the passwd program
as all uppercase and then all lowercase.  Then it tries the second time, it
revalidates the userid and password against the smbpasswd file with the old
password but by now, the smbpasswd file has changed and it fails.  Why does
Samba take this sequence of events and why is the password being sent to the
passwd program as uppercase?  How can I get this to work?

smb.conf settings:
encrypt passwords = yes
unix password sync = yes
smb password file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd (note: when I had it coded at %u, it was
failing with a message saying that only root can
						specify a userid)
passwd chat = *password* %0\n *password* %n\n *password* %n\n *success*
password level = 0





More information about the samba-technical mailing list