Samba and Netbios or 128 bit encryption?

Samba and Netbios or 128 bit encryption?

Post by Zoltan & Eniko Pittne » Fri, 12 Nov 1999 04:00:00



Hi all.

I have three computers. The Linux (Red Hat 6.1) runs Samba and behaves like
a Domain server. It was all working fine, without any problem by last night.
When I installed the Netbios on the Win98 workstations. Since then I cannot
log on to the samba server.  It says that the domain password supplied is
not correct. I checked out the registry settings, it seems to be fine, the
EnbalePlain Password is still 1. I wonder it this has anything to do with
the Netbios, which I have removed since, but still unable to log in, or, the
128 bit encryption, which I installed in the mean time on the Win98
workstations.

Does anyone has a clue what is going on here?

I haven't changed anything on the Linux, passwords are all the same, I can
telnet in, I can fpt in, just the samba doesn't like me.

Thanks, for your insights.

Zoltan

 
 
 

Samba and Netbios or 128 bit encryption?

Post by Greg Menk » Fri, 12 Nov 1999 04:00:00


Quote:> I have three computers. The Linux (Red Hat 6.1) runs Samba and behaves like
> a Domain server. It was all working fine, without any problem by last night.
> When I installed the Netbios on the Win98 workstations. Since then I cannot
> log on to the samba server.  It says that the domain password supplied is
> not correct. I checked out the registry settings, it seems to be fine, the
> EnbalePlain Password is still 1. I wonder it this has anything to do with
> the Netbios, which I have removed since, but still unable to log in, or, the
> 128 bit encryption, which I installed in the mean time on the Win98
> workstations.

> Does anyone has a clue what is going on here?

Windows Networking uses a separate namespace for each protocol;
workgroups(domains also?) under tcp/ip are separate from those under
Netbios- even if you try to name them the same.  Presumably adding
Netbeui(Netbios) changed the bindings so your Doze boxes are trying to
use it instead for Windows Networking.  It wouldn't suprise me if the
settings weren't re-established when you removed Netbios.  Try stupid
things like editing the tcp/ip properties, saving and rebooting.

What does the "128 bit encryption" refer to?

Gregm

 
 
 

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