This article is from a FAQ concerning SCO operating
systems. While some of the information may be applicable to any OS,
or any Unix or Linux OS, it may be specific to SCO Xenix, Open
Desktop or Openserver.
There is lots of Linux, Mac OS X and general Unix info elsewhere on
this site: Search this site is the best
way to find anything.
This is an ancient post with little relevance to modern systems (though the info on digital signing can affect older Samba also). Visionfs was SCO's SMB product (like Samba).
Old versions of Visionfs could not handle encrypted passwords. Current versions can, and you should use this feature.
If you have clients using plain text passwords you do not have to change those- the server will accept both plain text and encrypted passwords.
First run the visionfs setup program:
/usr/vision/bin/visionfs setup
Switch to Visionfs (encrypted) passwords (or pass the whole problem off to an NT server).
That will offer to run the password wizard. If it doesn't, or if you want to run it again, do:
/usr/vision/bin/visionfs password --wizard
Here you can choose some automatic passwords. For example, you can start by making the passwords the same as the login name- so "sam" gets "sam" as a password.
The wizard lets you edit a file of names and passwords before it finishes. You also can change passwords at any time; to change Sam's password to "8y5fg" you can:
/usr/vision/bin/visionfs password --amend sam 9y5fg
Windows 2000 and XP have a feature called "digital signing":
(So does 2003: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555652
Microsoft moves stuff around a lot - if the link doesn't
work, just search "Digital Signing" on their site)
which is apparently
turned on if the server is functioning as a domain controller.
Samba and other non-Microsoft SMB products don't support this yet
though Samba does have it in the 3.0.0 beta: http://us1.samba.org/samba/whatsnew/samba-3.0.0beta3.html.

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---December 21, 2004
Using VisionFs 3.10 & SCO open server 5.06. No problems authenticationg from Windows 2000 and XP PC's to a share folder using VisionFS authentication but NO GO with the 2 Windows 2003 servers we use. I have tried various authentication options in setup but still no go. Suspect issue with 2003 authentication.. Any suggestions?
---December 21, 2004
Using VisionFs 3.10 & SCO open server 5.06. No problems authenticationg from Windows 2000 and XP PC's to a share folder using VisionFS authentication but NO GO with the 2 Windows 2003 servers we use. I have tried various authentication options in setup but still no go. Suspect issue with 2003 authentication.. Any suggestions?
---December 21, 2004
Yes, sorry. That's covered elsewhere but I'll move it here aso - give me a minute..
--TonyLawrence
---December 21, 2004
Using VisionFs 3.10 & SCO open server 5.06. No problems authenticationg from Windows 2000 and XP PC's to a share folder using VisionFS authentication but NO GO with the 2 Windows 2003 servers we use. I have tried various authentication options in setup but still no go. Suspect issue with 2003 authentication.. Any suggestions?
---December 21, 2004
Added Windows 2003 Digital Signing info above.
---December 21, 2004
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