[Samba] winbind still asks for password

2002-11-16 Thread Brent Ross (Edm)
I am trying to setup a FreeBSD 4.7 Samba 2.2.6 server for W2K clients using
winbind. Everything appears to be working but when I try to connect to the
samba share, I am prompted for a password and no valid password will allow
me to connect. I configured samba using --with-winbind and
--with-winbind-auth-challenge, and followed Unified logons bewteen NT and
Unix using winbind. Joined the samba server to my NT domain successfully.

wbinfo -t returns Secret is good
wbinfo -u returns a list of all my domain users
wbinfo -g returns a list of all domain groups
wbinfo -a mydomain+myuser%mypassword returns success for both plaintext and
challenge/response

Do I need to use PAM if I am only trying to access a samba share and all of
the above work?
If I need to use PAM what config files do I create in the pam.d folder?
smbd.conf, or samba.conf etc.

Thanks in advance.
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Re: [Samba] winbind still asks for password

2002-11-16 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 09:50, Brent Ross (Edm) wrote:
 I am trying to setup a FreeBSD 4.7 Samba 2.2.6 server for W2K clients using
 winbind. Everything appears to be working but when I try to connect to the
 samba share, I am prompted for a password and no valid password will allow
 me to connect. I configured samba using --with-winbind and
 --with-winbind-auth-challenge, and followed Unified logons bewteen NT and
 Unix using winbind. Joined the samba server to my NT domain successfully.

--with-winbind-auth-challege presents a (small) security risk to your
domain, only specify it if you need the functionality for something like
Squid.

 wbinfo -t returns Secret is good
 wbinfo -u returns a list of all my domain users
 wbinfo -g returns a list of all domain groups
 wbinfo -a mydomain+myuser%mypassword returns success for both plaintext and
 challenge/response
 
 Do I need to use PAM if I am only trying to access a samba share and all of
 the above work?

No.

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