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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Samba server guest connections Post 302581028 by konos5 on Sunday 11th of December 2011 09:51:34 PM
Old 12-11-2011
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Originally Posted by Corona688
samba always expects its own usernames to match system ones. That's how they login -- a samba password associated with a local system username. When samba has an entry and /etc/passwd doesn't, samba considers that file corruption!

So yes -- there does have to be a 'nobody' user. Linux systems almost always have one anyway, a do-nothing user with no home directory, no password, and access to nothing significant. If you check ps aux you'll probably find daemons running as nobody.

Since Windows can have very long and strange usernames which UNIX would refuse to keep in /etc/passwd, there has to be some way to translate them into local usernames. That's what smbusers is for.

It's just a text replacement which happens before login. So as long as you translate those user names into a local username, it's okay.

Note that samba doesn't care about your system passwords, just the samba ones, which is why samba can login to 'nobody', which shouldn't have a password for local logins.
Thanks for all this useful information.
However, when I tried to map the guest account to 'nobody', the system didn't work. Only when I created the UNIX account 'nobody' did the system work (or when I just used myUnixAccountName). Therefore I assume 'nobody' didn't exist on my system...could that be the case?

Thanks to both of you for your time and effort.
 

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lppasswd(1)						      Easy Software Products						       lppasswd(1)

NAME
lppasswd - add, change, or delete digest passwords. SYNOPSIS
lppasswd [ -a ] [ -g groupname ] [ -x ] [ username ] DESCRIPTION
lppasswd adds, changes, or deletes passwords in the CUPS digest password file, passwd.md5. When run by a normal user, lppasswd will prompt for the old and new passwords. When run by the super-user, lppasswd can add new accounts (-a username), change existing accounts (user- name), or delete accounts (-x username) in the digest password file. Digest usernames do not have to match local UNIX usernames, but only UNIX usernames are supported by the CUPS client programs (lp(1), lpr(1), etc.) The -g option specifies a group other than the system group - "sys", "system", or "root", depending on the operating system. SECURITY ISSUES
The lppasswd command is installed setuid to root. While every attempt has been made to make it secure against exploits that could grant super-user priviledges to unpriviledged users, paranoid system administrators may wish to disable or change the ownership of the program to an unpriviledged account. SEE ALSO
lp(1), lpr(1), CUPS Software Administrators Manual, CUPS Software Users Manual, http://localhost:631/documentation.html COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1993-2002 by Easy Software Products, All Rights Reserved. 7 June 2001 Common UNIX Printing System lppasswd(1)
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