I also have Unix Hash !! I have :
*- User login
- Unix Hash
- LanMan Hash
- NT Hash.*
in this text file. I need to create samba users from this file.
I could use a smbpasswd file and a script to inject the correct
passwords hashs...
But how to inject Lanman et NT hash directly into Samba with a tdbsam
backend ? Is it possible ?
Ryan Bair a écrit :
You can't create the UNIX hash from the NT hash as they are different
1 way transformations. As an alternative, you could have PAM
authenticate using winbind which would probably give the desired
effect.
On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 2:11 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't have the plain password for creating users in Samba only Lanman Hash
and NT hash from the text file !
C.
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Clemence wrote:
Hi, i need to create users accounts into Samba with already encrypted
passwords from a file. I use tdbsam backend and Samba 3.0.24 (Debian Etch)
The file format is quite easy :
login1|Unix_passwd|Lanman Password Hash|NT Password Hash
First, i create the unix users with their already encrypted password :
useradd -p Unix_passwd login1.
Fine.
But can i do the same thing with smbpasswd or pdbedit ? I haven't found
anything about this.
How can i do ?
Look at the -s flag in man smbpasswd to accept STDIN as the input method
for the password change. If I recall correctly, you end up with
something like:
echo password\npassword\n | smbpasswd -s
Good?
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