Bug 1584126

Summary: Windows 10 can only authenticate against smbd's local SAM with NTLMv1 [rhel-7.5.z]
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Reporter: Oneata Mircea Teodor <toneata>
Component: sambaAssignee: Andreas Schneider <asn>
Status: CLOSED ERRATA QA Contact: Andrej Dzilský <adzilsky>
Severity: urgent Docs Contact:
Priority: urgent    
Version: 7.5CC: adzilsky, andrew, asn, cobrown, gdeschner, jarrpa, mpanaous, rhack, tscherf
Target Milestone: rcKeywords: ZStream
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Fixed In Version: samba-4.7.1-8.el7_5 Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Previously, Samba set an incorrect guest session flag in the reply of the session setup for Server Message Block (SMB) version 2 and 3 connections. As a consequence, users who connected from a Windows 10 client failed to log into a Samba NT4 domain. With this update, Samba now correctly distinguishes between anonymous and guest sessions. As a result, users can log in from Windows 10 clients again.
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Clone Of: 1582541 Environment:
Last Closed: 2018-08-16 14:17:47 UTC Type: ---
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Bug Depends On: 1582541    
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Description Oneata Mircea Teodor 2018-05-30 10:54:28 UTC
This bug has been copied from bug #1582541 and has been proposed to be backported to 7.5 z-stream (EUS).

Comment 6 andrew 2018-08-07 19:11:07 UTC
Hi, 

Any ETA on when samba-4.7.1-8.el7_5 will be available for RHEL7 that claims to have this bug fixed?

Comment 8 errata-xmlrpc 2018-08-16 14:17:47 UTC
Since the problem described in this bug report should be
resolved in a recent advisory, it has been closed with a
resolution of ERRATA.

For information on the advisory, and where to find the updated
files, follow the link below.

If the solution does not work for you, open a new bug report.

https://access.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2018:2440