Please will all who have this problem respond with the output of executing the following:
1) smbd -V 2) ls -al /lib*/libc-*so 3) uname -a Thanks. - John T. On 03/28/2010 07:33 AM, Denis BUCHER wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I have the exact same problem, but without any solution : > > Le 12.03.2010 08:03, Richard Lamboj a écrit : >> Its definitly a signed 32 bit int: >> net sam policy set "maximum password age" 4294967291 >> Account policy "maximum password age" value was: -1 >> Account policy "maximum password age" value is now: -5 >> >> Does not work: >> net sam policy set "maximum password age" never >> Account policy "maximum password age" value was: 2147483647 >> Account policy "maximum password age" value is now: -1 >> >> Does also not work: >> net sam policy set "maximum password age" 2147483647 >> Account policy "maximum password age" value was: -5 >> Account policy "maximum password age" value is now: 2147483647 >> >> So when i'am using "never" it will be set to -1, so it must be a signed >> integer and this has a maximal value of 2147483647. >> >> Napalm and a new Job on the Beach could be the Solution... >> >> Am Friday 12 March 2010 02:14:10 schrieb Michael B. Trausch: >>> On 03/11/2010 03:52 PM, Richard Lamboj wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> server-p:/# net sam policy set "maximum password age" 4294967294 >>>> Account policy "maximum password age" value was: -2 >>>> Account policy "maximum password age" value is now: -2 >>>> >>>> Is that Output Normal? >>> >>> Looks like there is some wrapping going on there. Try: >>> >>> # net sam policy set "maximum password age" 4294967291 >>> >>> That said, I don't know why there would be wrapping. An unsigned 32-bit >>> integer's maximum value is 4294967295, so 4294967294 (the value that you >>> used) should be something that would fit. I don't know what would cause >>> that to happen that way. > > I tried all points and IT DOES NOT WORK, always the message "Your > password expires today, please change your password yes/no" : > > -> My users are all "UX" (I also tried without X, it's even worse) > -> I tried pdbedit > -> I tried net sam > -> removed "passdb backend = smbpasswd" from config > > # net sam policy set "maximum password age" 4294967295 > Account policy "maximum password age" value was: 0 > Account policy "maximum password age" value is now: -1 > > pdbedit -u mbucher -v > gives either >> Password last set: 0 >> Password can change: 0 >> Password must change: 0 >> Last bad password : 0 >> Bad password count : 0 > either >> Password last set: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 15:17:18 CET >> Password can change: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 15:17:18 CET >> Password must change: never >> Last bad password : 0 >> Bad password count : 0 > > > > > Any help would be greatly appreciated we have 90 people here and I > really becoming mad about this, I don't know where to search for ? > > Denis -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
