I keep having the same problem with login. The system keeps indicating that
the password is incorrect. I have been able to reset the password and still
it gives me the same message.
I just started running FreBSD and I was setting up Samba when this occurred.
Please help!
Thanks
Chris
Hey Chris,
Christopher Svensrud wrote:
I keep having the same problem with login. The system keeps indicating that
the password is incorrect. I have been able to reset the password and still
it gives me the same message.
jup, unless you provide some more details we cannot actually try and
solve
Christopher Svensrud wrote:
I keep having the same problem with login. The system keeps indicating that
the password is incorrect. I have been able to reset the password and still
it gives me the same message.
I just started running FreBSD and I was setting up Samba when this occurred.
Reboot the
need to include your
smb.conf file in order to get any decent help.
Cheers
Chris
-Original Message-
From: Bill Moran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 12:29 PM
To: Christopher Svensrud
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Login question
Christopher Svensrud wrote:
I
This might sound crazy but I'm wondering if it's possible and if so what
software packages to look at. I want to make it so that when I login to
my windows xp (uh oh I used the w word in a freebsd list) machine it
authenticates from my FreeBSD machine instead of xp. I was thinking
perhaps
On Tue, Mar 09, 2004 at 05:47:21PM -0400, Corey Mosher wrote:
This might sound crazy but I'm wondering if it's possible and if so what
software packages to look at. I want to make it so that when I login to
my windows xp (uh oh I used the w word in a freebsd list) machine it
authenticates
Vulpes Velox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 21 Nov 2003 22:22:38 -0500
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is exactly what Kerberos is good at. It's harder to administer
than NIS, but doesn't require as much trust of the client machines.
For yet another set of security profiles,
Here is what I want to do...
1: Set up a server for storing users/groups/permissions/passwords.
2: Export it to other machines, with out exporting the file to all machines.
3: Set up other machines to check that when some on tries to login.
How would I go about setting this up?
I looked at
Vulpes Velox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is what I want to do...
1: Set up a server for storing users/groups/permissions/passwords.
2: Export it to other machines, with out exporting the file to all machines.
3: Set up other machines to check that when some on tries to login.
How
On 21 Nov 2003 22:22:38 -0500
Lowell Gilbert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vulpes Velox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here is what I want to do...
1: Set up a server for storing users/groups/permissions/passwords.
2: Export it to other machines, with out exporting the file to all machines.
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