[Samba] Sure, it's a newbie thing, but I'm willing to be at least ONE person has been bit by this....

2008-06-19 Thread Brian Cowan
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

Re: [Samba] Sure, it's a newbie thing, but I'm willing to be at least ONE person has been bit by this....

2008-06-19 Thread Assaf Flatto
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

Re: [Samba] Sure, it's a newbie thing, but I'm willing to be at least ONE person has been bit by this....

2008-06-19 Thread Scott Lovenberg
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