Hi Jeremy and thanks for the fast answer! :o) > Samba smbd does that. This file should not be 644, as it contains > the users hashed passwords (ie. you're giving full access to all > users passwords to anyone on the system). Samba is trying to > protect you from yourself here.... I may have known the security reasons, but the password is not in plain text, and the samba is only reachable from the intranet, where we have only a few PCs...
Any other help to list all the users that are on samba with account flags and LCT? Awaiting You answers: TeeCee :o) > On Tue, Mar 02, 2004 at 09:28:27AM +0100, TeeCee wrote: > > I want to list users from smbpasswd (stored in /etc/samba). I chmoded > > file from 600 to 644, to ba able to read it with PHP. After a while somehow > > it changed back to 600, so it was fully unreadable again :( > > Samba smbd does that. This file should not be 644, as it contains > the users hashed passwords (ie. you're giving full access to all > users passwords to anyone on the system). Samba is trying to > protect you from yourself here.... > > Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
