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Date:      Thu, 22 Apr 1999 16:00:24 -0700
From:      notme <notme@lvdi.net>
To:        "Matthew H. North" <ctsmhn@cts.com>, "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Samba port & adding machine users to /etc/passwd for PDC setup
Message-ID:  <371FAA08.60FDF5A3@lvdi.net>
References:  <199904221939.MAA10502@usagi.cts.com>

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Hi,
    Well, you can just create account for the Win clients from the FreeBSD
end, (just use good old adduser or pw) and then use (if you have MS clients)
Clients for MS Network under network property...  Then create the home
directory for the client, and edit the smb.conf so that the home directory
can be seen from the win machines.  When the users logon, all they have to
do is just type in their username and password when MS Clients asks for
them... :)

further doc can be found in www.samba.org and /user/local/share/doc/samba

I hope this helps... :)


Frankie

"Matthew H. North" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> According to the Samba documentation, in order to create machine logins (a-la
> an NT domain login situation), the machine's name must be added to the
> /etc/passwd (et. al.) files for authentication.  The problem with this is
> that it also requires a '$' at the end of the machine's name in /etc/passwd,
> but the utility that updates the pwd.db and spwd.db files bawks on the $ in
> the username... is there any way around this?
>
> Matthew H. North
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