On friday we changed our
smb.conf file to test the security model that uses DOMAIN authenticacion. It
worked fine testing two seperate usernames from Multiple Workstations connecting
to a WORLD access share on the SAMBA server.
I have to say nothing has
changed at all since friday, apart
someone enlighten me why this is
relevant if my DOMAIN Controller is doing the authentication which is an NT Box,
shame on it. I'll tell you I commented it out and I get the original problem.
Weird.
-Original Message-From: Rend, Jon (Jon) %
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 8:23 AMTo:
[EMAIL
Is there a way to map NT
names to UNIX names when they are not the same. 95% of our are which is great
but we have a few that are different. For example, we have NT user "bigboy"
who's Unix account is "smallboy", how can I make an association, oh learned
1's.
Thanks,
Jon J
agere
systems
On friday we changed our
smb.conf file to test the security model that uses DOMAIN authenticacion. It
worked fine testing two seperate usernames from Multiple Workstations connecting
to a WORLD access share on the SAMBA server.
I have to say nothing has
changed at all since friday, apart
-Original Message-From: Rend, Jon (Jon) %
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 4:23 PMTo:
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'Subject: Access Problem connecting from
windows 2000 client to Samba UNIX server Share
On friday we changed our
smb.conf file to test the security model that uses DOMAIN