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516 Part IV . Implementing Network Services in SUSE Linux Figure 18-20: Setting the Samba administrative password Creating and Managing the Samba Password File Many Samba servers that serve as a PDC or that use workgroup authentication use a Samba-specific password file to store Windows username and password information. On SUSE systems, this file is /etc/samba/smbpasswd. Entries in this file are created and updated using a utility that is also named smpasswd. This file is used only by Samba servers Samba clients use the authentication mechanisms that are provided by the Samba or Windows servers that you are connecting to. If the smbpasswdfile is the only authentication mechanism that you specified when you configured your Samba server, you must create a username and password entry in this file for each user that you want to be able to access any resources that require authentication on that Samba server. To create a Samba authentication entry for a specified user, use the smbpasswd command s -a(add) option and provide the name of that user as an argument to the -aoption, as in the following example:
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