Greetings.
I have just upgraded to samba 3.0.25a (from 3.0.24 AFAIR). I have also
upgraded schema file in openldap's configuration directory. As I have
had some more time I have discovered sambaMaxPwdAge and that it
may be read with pdbedit in human readable form. Great :-)
But what if I would
Ok, I'm rigging myself up a Samba 3 PDC for a variety of Windows
clients. Anything from 98 on up to XP and everything in between. For
the most part it hasn't been a big deal. I've got a couple of questions
I want to run by the list and see if anyone has figured this one out.
My first
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 09:03, Kurt Bechstein wrote:
Ok, I'm rigging myself up a Samba 3 PDC for a variety of Windows
clients. Anything from 98 on up to XP and everything in between. For
the most part it hasn't been a big deal. I've got a couple of questions
I want to run by the list and
On Tue, 2005-06-21 at 09:13 -0600, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 09:03, Kurt Bechstein wrote:
Ok, I'm rigging myself up a Samba 3 PDC for a variety of Windows
clients. Anything from 98 on up to XP and everything in between. For
the most part it hasn't been a big deal.
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 09:26, Kurt Bechstein wrote:
The next question is about password aging. I have a client that would
like to have the user have to reset their password after 60 days. I've
seen some inklings online of being able to do with pdbedit, but the
documentation seems
Dear list,
I'd like to know if anyone has a solution that allows a unix account with
expired password to change the password. My problem is similar to
what's described here, but it seems no one answered.
http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2004-January/077899.html
If I missed any answer or if
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 09:12, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
Samba version 2.999+3.0cvs20020906-1 for Debian
Somehow the Samba password is aging and is requiring a reset once a
month for a couple of users. I can't see anything in the man pages to
indicate that the passwords age, so how is Samba
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 09:12, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
Samba version 2.999+3.0cvs20020906-1 for Debian
Somehow the Samba password is aging and is requiring a reset once a
month for a couple of users. I can't see anything in the man pages to
indicate that the passwords age,
Kenneth Loafman wrote:
Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Tue, 2004-02-03 at 09:12, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
Samba version 2.999+3.0cvs20020906-1 for Debian
Somehow the Samba password is aging and is requiring a reset once a
month for a couple of users. I can't see anything in the man pages
to
Samba version 2.999+3.0cvs20020906-1 for Debian
Somehow the Samba password is aging and is requiring a reset once a
month for a couple of users. I can't see anything in the man pages to
indicate that the passwords age, so how is Samba doing it, and how do I
stop this behavior?
One user is on
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 07:15, John H Terpstra wrote:
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, MARK LICHTENBERG wrote:
I am new to SAMBA. I am using it with LINUX and I love it! Nice change
from you know who.
I am sorry if this is a lame question, but I am setting up a Primary
Domain Controller and a Backup
Hi,
I recently upgraded to Samba 2.2.8 running on Solaris 8. Since doing so, I have
noticed that I get a message telling me my password will expire in x days, and
if I want to change it now. I never had this message show up before.
In looking through the archives, I saw that password aging
Hi Arnold,
I recently upgraded to Samba 2.2.8 running on Solaris 8. Since doing so, I have
noticed that I get a message telling me my password will expire in x days, and
if I want to change it now. I never had this message show up before.
check date and time on client and samba machine.
I recently upgraded to Samba 2.2.8 running on Solaris 8. Since doing so, I
have
noticed that I get a message telling me my password will expire in x days,
and
if I want to change it now. I never had this message show up before.
check date and time on client and samba machine. My
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, MARK LICHTENBERG wrote:
I am new to SAMBA. I am using it with LINUX and I love it! Nice change
from you know who.
I am sorry if this is a lame question, but I am setting up a Primary
Domain Controller and a Backup Domain Controller. All the clients are
Windows 2K or XP.
I am sorry if this is a lame question, but I am setting up a Primary
Domain Controller and a Backup Domain Controller. All the clients are
Windows 2K or XP. I need the clients to reset their passwords every 30
days. I am having a hard time locating a procedure to set this feature.
LINUX has
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What are my options
What are my options for implementing password aging using samba as my PDC ?
I can set the users Linux password to expire, but it doesn't seem to
propagate to their samba passwords.
I absolutely need this functionality. Is OpenLDAP the answer?
Joseph Morin
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On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 07:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are my options for implementing password aging using samba as my PDC ?
I can set the users Linux password to expire, but it doesn't seem to
propagate to their samba passwords.
I absolutely need this functionality. Is OpenLDAP
Hello all. Thanks so much with the assistance people provided with helping
me set up a pdc, and giving me the hints to be able to change my smbpasswd
and have it sync with the passwd file, from the win98 client.
Now I need to figure out how to enforce password aging so people will change
their
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Hi there,
can you propose a way to implement password aging in samba 2.x?
Thanks,
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Greetings ...
A quick question more to confirm a few things reguarding SMB passwords,
which I hope might be able to look at for password aging.
I saw some discussion on samba-tech list, but nothing conclusive.
LM and NT hashs don't have a salt? Do they? ... In other words, a
password
C.Lee Taylor wrote:
Greetings ...
A quick question more to confirm a few things reguarding SMB passwords,
which I hope might be able to look at for password aging.
I saw some discussion on samba-tech list, but nothing conclusive.
LM and NT hashs don't have a
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