Buchan Milne wrote:
I can confirm this. I didn't notice it before because we have mostly win9x boxes, but after reading this mail I changed my password (actually entering the same) and, while the lanman hash didn't change, the nt one did and I couldn't login to the nt box. I didn't downgrade samba though and I won't touch it unless some user complains.It looks like Mandrake's latest patch/package (samba-2.2.3a-10.1mdk) for
Samba has a bug. If you use Samba as a PDC, New users added will not be
able to
+log on to the domain. The problem lies in the NT password hash section
of the smbpasswd file.I would be interested in evidence of this. Unfortunately all my servers run more up-to-date versions of samba, I don't have an 8.2 box I can test on currently :-(.
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