Felix Miata wrote:
On 2010/03/15 21:20 (GMT-0400) Michael Lueck composed:
Interesting... I do use OS/2 on occasion, I have neither of those in my
smb.conf, and it worked while on the Debian Sarge / 2.0.26a configuration.
That's pretty far back, long before cifs displaced smbfs as client.
Günter Kukkukk wrote:
Some additions/clarifications,
Thanks much! Saved to my KB!
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Since the last time I tried to connect a Win98 client PC to our Samba PDC I upgraded the PDC from Debian Sarge and Samba 3.0.26a-1 from samba.org to an Ubuntu 9.04 server running Samba 3.3.2 from
Ubuntu. I was able to port the smb.conf to the new server only changing the join domain
I think you have to set
encrypt passwords = false
lanman auth = true
which is not enabled by default since it is considered a big security hole.
On 03/15/2010 03:08 PM, Michael Lueck wrote:
Greetings-
Since the last time I tried to connect a Win98 client PC to our Samba
PDC I upgraded
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 03:14:47PM -0400, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
I think you have to set
encrypt passwords = false
No, please NEVER use this one :-)
lanman auth = true
That might be required.
Volker
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Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 03:14:47PM -0400, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
I think you have to set
encrypt passwords = false
No, please NEVER use this one :-)
I would not! ;-)
lanman auth = true
That might be required.
Tried, did not make a difference.
I guess I will
On 2010/03/15 16:50 (GMT-0400) Michael Lueck composed:
Volker Lendecke wrote:
lanman auth = true
That might be required.
Tried, did not make a difference.
OS/2 takes that plus two more:
client lanman auth = [Yes,True]
client plaintext auth = [Yes,True]
Likely same on W98.
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Michael Lueck wrote:
Volker Lendecke wrote:
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 03:14:47PM -0400, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
lanman auth = true
That might be required.
Tried, did not make a difference.
I guess I will crank up the Samba logging level. (shrug)
As soon as I cranked the logging up to
Felix Miata wrote:
OS/2 takes that plus two more:
client lanman auth = [Yes,True]
client plaintext auth = [Yes,True]
Interesting... I do use OS/2 on occasion, I have neither of those in my
smb.conf, and it worked while on the Debian Sarge / 2.0.26a configuration.
I have not tried since
On 2010/03/15 21:20 (GMT-0400) Michael Lueck composed:
Felix Miata wrote:
OS/2 takes that plus two more:
client lanman auth = [Yes,True]
client plaintext auth = [Yes,True]
Interesting... I do use OS/2 on occasion, I have neither of those in my
smb.conf, and it worked while on the Debian
Am Dienstag 16 März 2010 02:20:18 schrieb Michael Lueck:
Felix Miata wrote:
OS/2 takes that plus two more:
client lanman auth = [Yes,True]
client plaintext auth = [Yes,True]
Interesting... I do use OS/2 on occasion, I have neither of those in my
smb.conf, and it worked while on the
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