Quoting Bob George : > "Craig White" wrote: > > [...] > > I can mount drives on a peer to peer network using only mount -t > smbfs > username= > > etc... see man mntsmbfs > > > > but that ain't gonna work on a domain > > I have no trouble using that syntax on a NT server (PDC). The only > drawback > is sending the password in cleartext, but given l0phtcrack that may not > be > such a big deal. :) > I just verified > > "mount -t smbfs //ntpdc/sharename /mnt/mountpoint -o > username=user,password=password" > > and it works fine. ------------ option in Samba - encrypt passwords=yes I was under the impression that NT/2K/ required encrypted passwords obviously, if you store the 'mount' string in a file such as /etc/fstab and it includes passwords, then in must be made unreadable by all but root ------------ > > > Domain means - Samba > > Only required if you want to let Windows machines see the Linux box > though. > Just to access a remote Win box only requires smbfs. > > > 1. smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC > > (joins your comupter to the domain) > > Keep in mind you need administrator rights to the NT domain to do > this. > > > 2. install pam_smb - will use the domain controller to > authenticate > users on > > services - i.e. login access for http/ftp/etc > > Oooh, neat. Hadn't picked up on the non-Windows aspects. I'll have to > look > that up. Thanks! > ---- abosolutely, you can use it for authentication to things such as squid, ldap, etc. Craig ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: barney.azapple.com