Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Festivus wrote:
Ive got ntlm_auth working without any problems at my site for PCs
that are a part of the same domain. Obviously PCs that arent part of
the domain prompt the user for their username, password and domain.
(This is actually the majority of our clients atm)
What I need to know is, is there a way I can make ntlm_auth use the
default domain for when a user doesnt enter the domain?
Good question.
Do the clients even accept leaving the domain field blank?
If the clients accept using a blank domain then you could try asking
the Samba people if ntlm_auth could be made to substitute a default
domain in the authentication if the domain is left blank by the client.
There is no way to make the NTLM login dialog not have that domain
field. The format of this login dialog is fully defined by the browse,
all the server (i.e. Squid) says is that NTLM authentication is
acceptable and the domain of the server.
Regards
Henrik
Hi !!
smb.conf has a parameter that might help you ... You should set "use
default domain = yes"
Regards,
Carlos.