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* Good mailing list.
@ 2001-01-02 14:24 Timothy A. DeWees
  2001-01-02 16:41 ` Michael H. Warfield
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From: Timothy A. DeWees @ 2001-01-02 14:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux Kernel

Hello,

    Since it takes quite a it of time for me to deal with news groups, could
someone please point me to a _LINUX_ news group that could help me with
password sync between Unix and Windows.  I am using Microsofts password sync
tool that comes with SFU 1.2.  I know I sould ask Micr$loth, but I have been
for two mounths and thay refuse to help me.  I get ignored in the Micro$loth
list, and I have a deadline.  Besides, I have found that most linux hackers
know more about Micro$loth then the _GOOD_ people at Micro$sloth.

Thanks, and sorry for any disturbance!

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Kind Regards,
Timothy A. DeWees

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* Re: Good mailing list.
  2001-01-02 14:24 Good mailing list Timothy A. DeWees
@ 2001-01-02 16:41 ` Michael H. Warfield
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Michael H. Warfield @ 2001-01-02 16:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Timothy A. DeWees; +Cc: Linux Kernel

On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 09:24:11AM -0500, Timothy A. DeWees wrote:
> Hello,

>     Since it takes quite a it of time for me to deal with news groups, could
> someone please point me to a _LINUX_ news group that could help me with
> password sync between Unix and Windows.  I am using Microsofts password sync
> tool that comes with SFU 1.2.  I know I sould ask Micr$loth, but I have been
> for two mounths and thay refuse to help me.  I get ignored in the Micro$loth
> list, and I have a deadline.  Besides, I have found that most linux hackers
> know more about Micro$loth then the _GOOD_ people at Micro$sloth.

	You might be better off asking this up on one of the Samba
mailing lists.  We have options in Samba for simultaniously changing
both the Windows NT password hashes and the Unix hashes where Samba
is providing NT encrypted password authentication.  You can also use
pam_smb to use the NT password hashes for Unix password validation as
well.  In either case, it's more a generic Unix thing than it is a
specific Linux thing and you're more like to find your answers in the
Samba project.  Try samba@samba.org, samba-techincal@samba.org, or
samba-ntdom@samba.org.

> Thanks, and sorry for any disturbance!

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> Kind Regards,
> Timothy A. DeWees
> 
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