Copyright (C) 1997-1998 John H Terpstra E-mail: jht@samba.org Subject: Installation Instructions for Digital Unix v4.0 -------------------------------------------------------- 1) cd / 2) tar xvf [path-to-]/install.tar 3) cd /usr/local/samba/lib 4) vi smb.conf Now modify smb.conf to reflect your site needs. 5) samba start To stop samba: samba stop You could install samba to run from the system start-up scripts (recommended) by running ./setup.sh Start / Stop Samba as follows:- samba [start | stop] Subject: Encrypted password support ----------------------------------- Encrypted password support is quite distinct from Digital Enhanced Security Mode operation of the Unix system. Encrypted passwords applies to the SMB connections serviced by this machine, not to local user logons. Local user logons are services by the security system chosen by your system administrator. Digital Unix knows of either BASIC or ENHANCED security mode operation. BASIC mode uses the traditional /etc/passwd database containing Unix crypted passwords. ENHANCED mode uses a TCB database. Samba-1.9.18p10 has been modified so that if OSF1_ENH_SEC is defined at compile time then a password check will be made first using ENHANCED mode and if that fails then it will try BASIC mode. This is the case for this binary distribution - you need not recompile. In other words: this binary distribution will work with either security mode. To enable SMB encrypted password support do the following: 1) Put /usr/local/samba/bin in your PATH 2) Edit /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf and uncomment the line "encrypt passwd = yes" 3) Execute: smbpasswd -a "username" "password" The above will create your /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd file in which will be the NT and LanMAN hashed passwords.