Hi all.
Just looking for some guidance as to what works, and what doesn't.
Recently I've noticed that no matter what I do, I can't seem to get NTLMv2 to
negotiate using Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Mac OS X 10.6.x against Solaris 10
Samba 3.0.37.
If I 'tune' the client OS that it only negotiates with NTLMv1, all is well. In
my global block, on the Solaris Samba server, I have:
[global]
client lanman auth=no
client ntlmv2 auth=yes
ntlm auth = no
Now, I'd have thought that this would be enough to make NTLMv2 work along it's
merry way - but apparently not. Whenever I attempt to connect and negotiate
using NTLMv2, the client OS is given a generic 'incorrect username or password'
response.
So - the question. Does 3.0.37 actually even support NTLMv2? Am I doing
something wrong in trying to turn it 'on'? Sun aren't talking, but I'm sure
somebody here would know the history behind this...
Thanks all.
JC
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