[Samba] Vista, NTLMV2, security = domain

Schaefer Jr, Thomas R. tom at umsl.edu
Tue Feb 27 20:10:00 GMT 2007


On Mon, 26 Feb 2007 15:14:04 -0800
Greg J Zartman <greg at leiinc.com> wrote:

> > What fails? Vista *should* work against us even without
> 
> It does.  I've been authenticating Vista machines for some time
against 
> a Samba PDC.
> 

I'm not using Samba as a domain controller, I'm using it as a member
server in Windows Server 2003 controlled domains.

I've tested in completely unique domains, I've tested with Samba 3.0.23d
running on Redhat Enterprise 3, 3.023d and 3.0.24 built with all the
Vista patches on Sparc Solaris 8.  I've tested with multiple Vista
Enterprise client systems including a freshly installed system.
Actually, even Windows XP will exhibit the same problem if you configure
it to use  Vista's default Lan Manager authentication level -  "send
NTLMV2 response only".  

Given the parameters I've spelled out in my previous postings and the
bug report, this problem has been 100% consistently reproducible in all
cases.

I have reopened the bug, https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4365
,and submitted the requested logs.

Tom Schaefer


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