F...d stupid spamassasin!

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From: Vitaliy Romanyuk <[email protected]>
Date: 2010/6/20
Subject: Auth without domain by machine instead of user ?
To: [email protected]


Is subj possible?

How to authorise connection immediately by connected machinename and
skip user auth (map "mach" into some "john") without domain creation?

Ubuntu 10.4, XP SP3, in a "classic" config (with user-auth) Samba
works flawless.

I'm new in Samba and have tried only next
1. useradd -d /false -s /bin/false MACH-with-buck-sign
then I've looked in a shadow and found that a passwd field contains
":!:" so
2. usermod -p "" MACH-with-buck-sign
and then unlocked this account too
3. smbpasswd -a -n -m MACH
4. allowed nullpasswords in smb.conf

Then (after service restart etc. of course) any login attempts
regardless via gui or console net use \ipc-with-buck-sign command
fails (or maps onto "nobody" when a guestaccess enabled)

Did Samba without domain accepts and uses machinenames at all?
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