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 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 script to account for Debian/Ubuntu differences to that one line.
I think I recall correctly the steps to connect Win98 to Samba, but it
is not authenticating.
I checked the box to log into a NT domain, and filled in the domain name.
I also filled in the same domain name to the workgroup field "on the
next tab from where I saw the NT domain name question". (Sorry, do not
have the screen in front of me.)
I do not recall it being more complicated than that.
Once Win98 was rebooted, it comes up with a domain style login screen,
and will not accept my password.
The accounts are known good - I can log in from Windows XP / 2000 and
Linux computers just fine.
I see log files for this Win98 client showing up - both a IP addy
named log and a hostname named log, both are zero (0) length.
Possibly did I forget a critical detail somewhere?
TIA!
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