From f120a81a727efbb6c264b90df3c7b78ab554a428 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andrew Tridgell
Alternativley, if you clients support Domain Logons, you can setup Domain Logons with Samba - see: -BROWSING.txt *** for more information.
+BROWSING.txt *** for more information.Then add
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ over this connection. This is unfortunate, but not fatal.
(the default) then things will definately break as described
above. The share level SMB security model has no provision for
multiple user IDs on the one SMB connection. See
-security_level.txt in
+security_level.txt in
the docs for more info on share/user/server level security.
If you run in user or server level security then you have a chance,
but only if you have a recent version of Samba (at least 1.9.15p6). In
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ in that dialog box.
this is effectively what older versions of Samba did, so if that
worked for you then give it a go. If this does work then let us know via
-samba-bugs@samba.anu.edu.au,
+samba-bugs@samba.org,
and we'll make it the default. Currently the default is a 0 length
string.
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ passing clear text passwords over the network. To enable access to
Samba shares from NT 4.0 SP3, you must do ONE of two things:
- Set the Samba configuration option 'security = user' and implement all of the stuff detailed in
-ENCRYPTION.txt.
+ENCRYPTION.txt.
- Follow Microsoft's directions for setting your NT box to allow plain text passwords. see
Knowledge Base Article Q166730
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