[Bug 1700588] [NEW] samba package should prompt the user to create a Samba password when first installed (or re-use their existing one)

Nate Graham 1700588 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Jun 26 15:18:11 UTC 2017


Public bug reported:

Kubuntu 17.04
Samba 2:4.5.8+dfsg-0ubuntu0.17.04.2

Ubuntu's samba package doesn't set a samba password for the active user
once installed.

This leaves the user with a non-functional samba installation unless the
user manually runs `smpasswd -a <user>` (bad user experience) or their
GUI file manager notices this condition and does it for them
(fragmentation and inconsistency among clients).


The package's installation should somehow trigger a prompt to create a Samba password--or better yet, have Samba re-use the user's existing login password, if that's possible.

** Affects: samba (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  samba package should prompt the user to create a Samba password when
  first installed (or re-use their existing one)

Status in samba package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Kubuntu 17.04
  Samba 2:4.5.8+dfsg-0ubuntu0.17.04.2

  Ubuntu's samba package doesn't set a samba password for the active
  user once installed.

  This leaves the user with a non-functional samba installation unless
  the user manually runs `smpasswd -a <user>` (bad user experience) or
  their GUI file manager notices this condition and does it for them
  (fragmentation and inconsistency among clients).

  
  The package's installation should somehow trigger a prompt to create a Samba password--or better yet, have Samba re-use the user's existing login password, if that's possible.

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