[Samba] WindowsXP Home and Samba 2.2.3a connection problems

Apolinaras 'Apollo' Sinkevicius apollo at carmelentertainment.com
Tue Mar 5 10:33:05 GMT 2002


Yes. I think it is called "signandseal" registry tweak.


At 07:24 PM 3/5/2002 +0100, you wrote:
> > OK, so I looked through all the archives and still can't find a solution.
> > My server is running RedHat 7.2 with all the latest patches, Samba is also
> > latest 2.2.3a with domain masters set as "yes" and passwords NOT set as
> > encrypt, because when I do turn it on, none of the Win98 boxes can log on
> > (even when I tried to create non-blank password account). All Win98 boxes
> > login flawlesly, since all of them use blank passwords/no passwords (for
> > now), but now I got 1 XP Home edition box and I am really not willing 
> to go
> > and change things on lots of boxes just for this computer.
> > Here is what I tried:
> > I did apply the "signandseal" patch for XP that comes with Samba. I tried
> > to log-in. Nothing...
> > I tried to turn on the encrypted passwrods on samba and import the
> > user/password data with smbpasswd program. No luck, even if I enter the
> > right username and password, it keeps on poping back-up asking for
> > username/password info.
> > Any ideas?
>
>Du you have used the Registry Key on XP to allwo it to send plain
>text passwords over the wire?
>
>Christian
>
>
> > Thanx
> >
> >
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