[Samba] ntlm v2 as default auth method?

2005-08-03 Thread Burv
I'm trying to get ntlm v2 to be the default
authentication method, and I've only been able to get
ntlm v1 to work.  I tried doing google searches and
rtfm, but couldn't find anything that worked for ntlm
v2.
I tried 'client ntlmv2 auth = yes' in smb.conf, as
well as compiling with --with-ntlm-auth.

I've confirmed with a couple admins that it is in fact
ntlm v2, since it only doesn't work on machines that
have ntlm v1 disabled.  When it doesn't work, I get a
'network request not supported' on the Win2k client.

Do I have to configure with an option, so as to
compile correctly?  Or is it a setting in smb.conf?  I
thought I'd remembered reading that (ntlm v2) was
default in version 3.0.0, but I guess that may have
changed.  I'm running samba 3.0.14a. 




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Re: [Samba] ntlm v2 as default auth method?

2005-08-03 Thread Burv
Actually, I found the following message, which may
answer my question, if it still holds true -
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-February/080474.html.
 

Since I am using pass through authentication (I tried
joining it to the domain at my company, but was told
it wasn't allowed), I have security=server in the
smb.conf.  Is this still the case, i.e. is ntlm v2
authentication *not* supported for pass-through authentication?

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