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Re: NT Password Hash Storage: msg#00236

Subject: Re: NT Password Hash Storage
On Thu, 2006-01-19 at 17:20 -0700, Craig White wrote:
> That shouldn't be necessary for samba users.
> 
> smb.conf - global section
> 
> ldap passwd sync = yes
> 
> from man page for smb.conf
> 
> ldap passwd sync (G)
> This  option  is used to define whether or not Samba should sync
> the LDAP password with the NT and LM hashes for normal  accounts
> (NOT  for  workstation,  server  or domain trusts) on a password
> change via SAMBA.
         ^^^^^^^^^

        Right, but if you want to allow password directly through the
directory, you'd need a plugin which updates the NT and LM hashes.

Cheers,
Mark.



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