Re: [osol-discuss] Samba smbpasswd

2007-08-05 Thread Orvar Korvar
Have you tried webmin? You use your web browser to administer all services on your computer. That command is very neat and comes bundled with Solaris Express. Google for the web site. Highly recommended, as it only takes a push of a button on the web page, instead of complicated commands.

Re: [osol-discuss] Samba smbpasswd

2007-08-04 Thread andrewk9
For some reason Solaris doesn't have smbpasswd in the default path, this is why it appears that it is unavailable on your Solaris system. It is located at /usr/sfw/bin/smbpassword. It is probably worth adding /usr/sfw/bin to your path, and /usr/sfw/man to your manpath. Cheers Andrew. This

Re: [osol-discuss] Samba smbpasswd

2007-08-04 Thread andrewk9
I forgot to add: as soon as you add at least one user using smbpasswd -a, security=user should work fine. Cheers Andrew. This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org

Re: [osol-discuss] Samba smbpasswd

2007-08-02 Thread Péter Kovács
And what if I get something like this: account_policy_get: tdb_fetch_uint32 failed for field 1 (min password length), returning 0 account_policy_get: tdb_fetch_uint32 failed for field 2 (password history), returning 0 account_policy_get: tdb_fetch_uint32 failed for field 3 (user must logon to

[osol-discuss] Samba smbpasswd

2007-05-27 Thread Alberto
Hi! i want to use Samba i started it i configure smb.comf and with share mode i don't have problem, but if i want to use user mode i can't because i don't have in my computer the command smbpasswd and other command. what i have to do? thanks This message posted from opensolaris.org

Re: [osol-discuss] Samba smbpasswd

2007-05-27 Thread Niclas Sodergard
On 5/27/07, Alberto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Alberto, i want to use Samba i started it i configure smb.comf and with share mode i don't have problem, but if i want to use user mode i can't because i don't have in my computer the command smbpasswd and other command. On a standard Solaris