This is a discussion on [Samba] Vista VPN machines having trouble getting into Samba shares. within the Samba forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; Trouble with VPN authentication Hello all Here is the scenario: Linux/Samba is a domain member on a Windows NT ...
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Trouble with VPN authentication
Hello all Here is the scenario: Linux/Samba is a domain member on a Windows NT domain. ADS authentication is used. Users are connecting via VPN managed by Windows Remote Access and Routing. Shares are managed by Groups. Windows server handles DNS/WINS. Samba is pointing to WINS server. The issue: Users with Vista cant get into shares. Users with XP are fine. The shares look like this: [Secure] path = "/share/Secure" valid users = @"DOMAIN+users", @"DOMAIN+admins", browseable = yes writeable = yes create mask = 2770 security mask = 2770 [Primary] path = "/share/Primary" valid users = @"DOMAIN+users" browseable = yes writeable = yes create mask = 2770 security mask = 2770 The Vista VPN users can get in the "Primary" share but cant get into the "Secure" share. >From an XP VPN, this same user can get into both shares. On the local area network he can get into both shares. Wins is handled by a windows machine and its IP is entered in the VPN connection properties. So my question is what would cause a denial of access to the Secure share? Is there any special parameters that need to be added to help support Vista? Thanks = Corporate Security, Data Security, ESI Tampa computer crime, forensic, security experts, E-Discovery. http://a8-asy.a8ww.net/a8-ads/adftrc...2308cbc8d9cbf9 -- Powered by Outblaze -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba |