Hi, I am working on an old Unix system, UNIX SVR4 MP-RAS, running a Teradata database. Due to the age of the system (notably the C compiler, which won't handle v3 source code), I have built Samba 2.2.12
I want to use this to share Unix directories out to XP clients as network drives, for read-write access, keeping the file ownership as strict unix users. This all works fine, except for one thing; the passwords sent from XP don't get cleared by the password routines. Currently I have hacked the code to allow any password, and mitigated this by restricting the share to specific users & specific IP addresses. The file shares work perfectly apart from this, so I know the password matching bit is the only thing that's not working. >From reading samba pages, there appears to be several different LAN manager >type encryptions. 1. The original Windows LAN Manager 2. NT LAN Manager (NTLMv1) 3. NTLMv2 >From looking at the password code, I think Samba v2 supports options 1 & 2, >but not NTLMv2. Is this correct? What does XP send? Is it NTLMv2? Where can I find a chunk of code that I can add into the smbd password library to get this to work for me? Or is there an easier way? I'm an experienced programmer, but don't have much networking knowledge - should I be trying to use some sort of link to our Active Directory server (does winbind do this?) Smb.conf listed here: [global] workgroup = EDW netbios name = EDWDEV lock directory = /usr/local/samba/var/locks # Edit this file to assing mappings between Windows & Unix users. username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/usermap.txt # XP uses encrypted passwords by default. let's set this up. security = user encrypt passwords = yes smb passwd file = /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd preserve case = yes [DEV] Comment = Dev software directory guest ok = no read only = no path = /home1/DEP create mode = 0775 # restrict to listed users. no-one else can connect. valid users = laiptc2, laiptc3, laiptc5, laiptc6, laiptc7 # restrict to listed PCs. hosts allow = 25.167.169.200, 25.167.167.174, 25.167.167.193, 25.167.172.207, 25.167.169.178, 25.167.170.9 Phil Horder Teradata Developer -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
