[lug] Samba shares without authentication?
Sexton, George
gsexton at mhsoftware.com
Tue Aug 6 09:51:58 MDT 2002
This is OLD and BAD information. Samba 2.x can handle encrypted passwords
just fine. Please don't repeat this old outdated information again.
-----Original Message-----
From: lug-admin at lug.boulder.co.us [mailto:lug-admin at lug.boulder.co.us]On
Behalf Of Mr Viggy
Sent: 06 August, 2002 9:15 AM
To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us
Subject: Re: [lug] Samba shares without authentication?
I don't have an exact answer, but Win2K uses encrypted
username/passwords by default. Samba (as far as I know) can't handle
this. You need to modify the registry to tell Win2k to use plain text
passwords:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanworkstation\param
eters
Set the key:
enableplaintextpassword
to a "1" to enable plain text passwords. I don't know if this will fix
your problem, though.
Viggy
Brian Jarrett wrote:
> I'm trying to find an answer to my problem quickly, so I'm posting this
> message while I'm searching the web for an answer.
>
> I have need of a SMB share that doesn't require any sort of
authentication. I
> believe Win98 does this by default and I need my linux server to do it
now.
> I've tried setting the share to public, writable, and browsable and I've
got
> the default allow set for my class c addresses. I've used testparm to
make
> sure other machines on the network would be allowed and they are. I'm
still
> not having any success in connecting to the share from a Win2k server.
(I'm
> also going to try it from a few other machines, now that I think about it
> more.)
>
> To be really specific, I have a situation where the smb packet has a blank
> "Account" parameter and I want Samba to allow the connection regardless of
the
> account or password given.
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