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- Subject: [SLUG] RE: [SLUG]SAMBA & NT - Solution
- From: Bernhard Lüder <bl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon Jul 10 02:23:44 2000
In this particular situation I could live with the NT box having no
particular authentication. I just enabled the GUEST account.
I believe Samba 2.1 (experimental at present) will have more PDC/BDC
support.
Anyhow thanks for everyones suggestions
Bernhard
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[mailto:owner-slug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Bernhard Lüder
Sent: Sunday, 9 July 2000 01:23
To: SLUG user group (E-mail)
Subject: [SLUG]SAMBA & NT
Hi,
I have a question for the samba specialist. I will keep it short.
Situation:
- Samba server should be domain master and should do authentication of all
logins (all Win98 machines). This is working.
- NT is the box with the disk space, which it should share. This is not
happening
Problem:
When a user logs in she/he gets access to the shares on the Samba server.
However access to the shares on the NT box is denied until the same user ID
/ password of the user is also entered into the NT box (currently stand
alone installation, but can change if required, but not anything other than
NT4).
What I want is:
All users to only be entered once into the Linux Samba box (because this
also give them E-mail) and having access to the shares on the NT box.
Any hints or links to help are greatly appreciated.
Regards
Bernhard
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