Using Samba with WinXP

Ben Jackson bejackso at lynx.dac.neu.edu
Thu Aug 29 11:19:44 EDT 2002


Rich:

	Did you add the user on the samba side? (smbpasswd -a richb) 

	You also may want to look that the encrypt password flag in
smb.conf. You can flip that to the opposite of aht it is now, restart smb
and see if you can get in. If you can, the encryption is the problem.

					~Ben

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On Thu, 29 Aug 2002 richb at pioneer.ci.net wrote:

> I finally decided to set up WinXP at home but am having a devil of a time
> with Samba.  None of the Google searches seems to get me what I want.
> 
> Guest shares can be mounted just fine.  Those which require user authentication
> (on my Samba server from a WinXP client) yield the following in log.smbd:
> 
>   [2002/08/29 10:27:52, 2] smbd/password.c:pass_check_smb(575)
>     pass_check_smb failed - invalid password for user [richb]
>   ...
>   [2002/08/29 10:27:52, 3] smbd/error.c:error_packet(110)
>     error packet at smbd/reply.c(167) cmd=117 (SMBtconX) NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD
> 
> Below are sections of the smb.conf file.  Any ideas?  Some of the searching
> I've done leads me to believe there is either (1) a "clear text authentication"
> patch I can make to the WinXP registry, or (2) I will need to overhaul the
> config and turn the Samba server into a domain controller instead of using
> a simple local smbpasswd file (security=user).
> 
> Win98 and/or Linux smbclient can authenticate just fine.
> 
> -rich
> 
> [global]
>         workgroup = xxx
>         netbios name = yyy
>         encrypt passwords = Yes
>         min passwd length = 0
>         map to guest = Bad Password
>         null passwords = Yes
> [homes]
>         comment = User Home Directory
>         valid users = xxx
>         read only = No
>         browseable = No
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