On Thu, 2003-03-13 at 08:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> They do not need local accounts, however the company do not want to
> support winbind
Is there any reason you cannot run 'security=domain' against the local
accounts, as indicated in the documentation?
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
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Subject:RE: [Samba] smbpasswd question
do they need local account on the samba machine? if not you can just do
all password validation off the PDC
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is winbind running?
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is winbind running?
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is winbind running?
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Subject: [Samba] smbpasswd question
When I add my windows id and password to the smbpasswd -a it works fine,
however I need to add all t
> Greetings ...
>
> In the smbpasswd file, does the uid, uid number and password have to
> match
> the Linux equivalint?
>
> The reason I ask, is that I am hoping that I can have a different
> password
> for Samba and Linux, because I don't wish to give out my root password
> for domain jo