smbtorture must have username and password? (can I run smbtorture WIHTOUT username and password). I don't like to use smbpasswd to set a username and password.
Jun Yi
yi.jun.mail at gmail.com
Mon Oct 22 17:05:27 MDT 2012
Dear everybody,
I just ran into this problem. The followings are the instructions I ran
1 sudo ./smbd -s ./smb.conf
file ./smb.conf is the configuration file as follows
cat ./smb.conf
[global]
max protocol = SMB2
min protocol = SMB2
security = share
guest account = nobody
[testShare]
path = /tmp
guest ok = yes
read only = no
The system also has a nobody account, checking it by "sudo cat /etc/passwd
| grep nobody", otherwise, you need to create one or map the guest to other
account name),
2 ./smbtorture -N //xxx/testShare smb2.read
or ./smbtorture //xxx/testShare smb2.read
3. Then I got the failure as follows:
Failed to connect to SMB2 share \\localhost\testShare -
NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
I found the default workgroup name "workgroup" and my linux login name
"xxxx" are use for the NTLMSSP auth.
Could anybody give me some quick hint to tell me how to run smbtorture
without username and password?
Thanks for your help
Jun
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