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Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote: | Anthony Linux wrote: | | ... | | I did a diff of the default Win XP security settings | | and what was applied by the template. Found the | | culprit: Domain Member -- Require Strong | | (Windows 2000 or later) Session Key: Enabled. | | | | Once I disabled that, it worked fine. Users | | could login now, no problems. | | | | So, I wanted to share that tidbit, in case anyone | | else is having this problem. | | | | Also, I was wondering if Samba can satisfy this | | security setting? That is, keep the Strong Session | | Key enabled on the XP workstation and configure the | | server to comply? I'm worried that my security people | | won't like me deviating from their default template | | -- but if it's the only way to make it work, then so be | | it. | | This is the 128-bit session key right ? Andrew Bartlett | was working on that but has since jumped ship to work on | Samba 4. So right now, no one is looking at this for | Samba 3. But things can change.
I actually could be wrong here. I went back and looked at the original bug report and it was a little inconclusive
Andrew, can you help me out here ? Thanks.
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