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Tim wrote: | Hi Jerry. | | Thanks for your response. | | Quoting "Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: | | |>Each auth method (winbind, sam, etc...) is associated |>with a domain. For example, the local machine domain |>or the domain to which the server is joined. Once an |>auth method reports NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE, no other |>auth method will be tried. |> |>So the short answer is no, smbd will not fall back to |>smbpasswd in Samba 3. | | | So in that case, is there any way at all I can authenticate | both sets of users I have with the same Samba host? | | i.e. The users who have NT accounts, and the users who | don't (smbpasswd auth)
You can set
auth methods = guest sam_ignoredomain winbind:ntdomain
in the [global] section of smb.conf. However, if there is any overlap in the usernames between local users and domain users, the local user account takes precendence.
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