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Date:      Mon, 11 Dec 2000 15:14:29 -0600
From:      "Jim King" <jim@jimking.net>
To:        <tom.oneil@instantisp.net>, "Free" <freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: SMB over internet
Message-ID:  <012c01c063b7$5d0ea620$524c8486@jking>
References:  <3A353F35.55061AAB@tacni.net>

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"Tom ONeil" <tom.oneil@tacni.net> wrote:

> Anyone ever allow SMB to be used, either NT or Samba, for a server? I
> have a client who wants to share a database with remote employees.
>  My gut reaction is no, but I don't know the protocol well enough to
> detail why it's a bad idea and what alternatives to offer.

I've done it with Samba and NT; it works.

Of course it's best to do this via a VPN setup.  If you can't do that at
least tell Samba to use encrypted passwords and make sure the Windows boxes
are setup the same way;  NT 4.0 SP3 or later defaults to encrypted
passwords, and I think Win98 and later default that way also.




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