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Fwd: Re: Windows clients and encrypted authentication



resend due to '69 date

>Date: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 18:47:42 -0600
>To: "Robert Reed" <email@hidden>, email@hidden
>From: Michael Bartosh <email@hidden>
>Subject: Re: Windows clients and encrypted authentication
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>At 2:33 PM -0400 4/29/03, Robert Reed wrote:
>>I recently installed OS X server 10.1 and during the install I enabled
>>authentication manager for Windows clients. After completing the install and
>>patches, I discovered that Windows users could not log on to the
>>machine. The
>>same user accounts worked perfectly for Mac users.
>>
>>Following instructions provided by an Apple Knowledgebase document,
>>I disabled
>>the authentication manager. But Windows clients are still unable to log on.
>>When I looked at smb.conf, I found one configuration line that says "encrypt
>>passwords = YES". So I changed the setting to "NO" and saved the change. I
>>then reopened the file and verified that the change had been saved.
>>But after
>>stopping Windows file sharing through the GUI and restarting it,
>>this value is
>>changed back to "encrypt passwords = YES".
>>
>>Can anyone tell me what changes this value back to "YES" and how can I stop
>>password encryption from being reenabled?
>>
>
>I'd turn tim back on and do some debugging for smb.
>
>In 10.1 smb.conf is always overwritten by sambadmind. You can change
>the value in netinfo://config/SMBServer and see if it's flushed to
>the file.
>
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>
>
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>Michael Bartosh
>email@hidden
>303.517.0272
>Denver, CO
>
>
>"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher
>regard those who think alike than those who think differently."
>
>- -- Nietzsche
>
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