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Copyright (C) 1997-1998 John H Terpstra
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E-mail: jht@samba.org
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Subject: Installation Instructions for Digital Unix v4.0
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1) cd /
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2) tar xvf [path-to-]/install.tar
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3) cd /usr/local/samba/lib
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4) vi smb.conf
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Now modify smb.conf to reflect your site needs.
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5) samba start
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To stop samba:
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samba stop
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You could install samba to run from the system start-up scripts
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(recommended) by running ./setup.sh
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Start / Stop Samba as follows:-
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samba [start | stop]
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Subject: Encrypted password support
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-----------------------------------
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Encrypted password support is quite distinct from Digital Enhanced
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Security Mode operation of the Unix system. Encrypted passwords
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applies to the SMB connections serviced by this machine, not to
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local user logons. Local user logons are services by the security
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system chosen by your system administrator.
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Digital Unix knows of either BASIC or ENHANCED security mode
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operation. BASIC mode uses the traditional /etc/passwd database
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containing Unix crypted passwords. ENHANCED mode uses a TCB database.
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Samba-1.9.18p10 has been modified so that if OSF1_ENH_SEC is defined
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at compile time then a password check will be made first using ENHANCED
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mode and if that fails then it will try BASIC mode. This is the case
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for this binary distribution - you need not recompile. In other
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words: this binary distribution will work with either security mode.
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To enable SMB encrypted password support do the following:
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1) Put /usr/local/samba/bin in your PATH
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2) Edit /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf and uncomment the
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line "encrypt passwd = yes"
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3) Execute: smbpasswd -a "username" "password"
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The above will create your /usr/local/samba/private/smbpasswd file
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in which will be the NT and LanMAN hashed passwords.
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