Re: Login question

2004-05-20 Thread Bill Moran
your problem is with samba, you'll most likely 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: R

Re: Login question

2004-05-20 Thread Bill Moran
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 s

Re: Login question

2004-05-20 Thread Remko Lodder
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 y

Login question

2004-05-20 Thread Christopher Svensrud
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

Re: Login Question

2004-03-09 Thread Matthew Seaman
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 > authenticat

Login Question

2004-03-09 Thread Corey Mosher
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 LDA

Re: login question

2003-11-22 Thread Lowell Gilbert
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 securit

Re: login question

2003-11-21 Thread Vulpes Velox
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

Re: login question

2003-11-21 Thread Lowell Gilbert
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. > >

login question

2003-11-21 Thread Vulpes Velox
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 Kerbe