Thierry Carrez wrote:
> Could you try purging samba samba-common and libpam-smbpass:
> $ sudo apt-get purge samba libpam-smbpass samba-common
> (If you changed Samba configuration files, make backups before you purge)
> Then reinstall:
> $ sudo apt-get install samba libpam-smbpass
>
> If it succeeeds, then something must have been wrong with existing
> /var/lib/samba data...
>
I did it and it works (I don't have to modify the pam config file to log
in). The strange thing is that I didn't even know that samba was
installed on my system.
Luca
Thierry Carrez wrote:
> Could you try purging samba samba-common and libpam-smbpass:
> $ sudo apt-get purge samba libpam-smbpass samba-common
> (If you changed Samba configuration files, make backups before you purge)
> Then reinstall:
> $ sudo apt-get install samba libpam-smbpass
>
> If it succeeeds, then something must have been wrong with existing
> /var/lib/samba data...
>
I did it and it works (I don't have to modify the pam config file to log
in). The strange thing is that I didn't even know that samba was
installed on my system.
Luca