Hi All,
I have a Samba system I fire up once in a blue moon for testing, and had
a bit of a minor heart attack when it suddenly stopped letting me
access shares as anyone other than root. Security is set to user since
it's not a domain member server. My office requires that passwords get
you can always set up an LDAP server on top of the samba server and it will
control the login and
smb password , so you will need to change the password in one location and the
samba will take the
permissions from there.
http://download.gna.org/smbldap-tools/docs/samba-ldap-howto/
Assaf
Brian Cowan wrote:
Hi All,
I have a Samba system I fire up once in a blue moon for testing, and
had a bit of a minor heart attack when it suddenly stopped letting
me access shares as anyone other than root. Security is set to user
since it's not a domain member server. My office requires