On Fri, 14 Feb 2003, Luke Howard wrote: > Check the sPNMappings attribute: looks like the Windows 2000 KDC maps a > number of things to HOST: > > dn: cn=Directory Service,cn=Windows NT,cn=Services,cn=Configuration,dc=xad-0,d > c=padl,dc=com > sPNMappings: host=alerter,appmgmt,cisvc,clipsrv,browser,dhcp,dnscache,replicat > or,eventlog,eventsystem,policyagent,oakley,dmserver,dns,mcsvc,fax,msiserver,i > as,messenger,netlogon,netman,netdde,netddedsm,nmagent,plugplay,protectedstora > ge,rasman,rpclocator,rpc,rpcss,remoteaccess,rsvp,samss,scardsvr,scesrv,seclog > on,scm,dcom,cifs,spooler,snmp,schedule,tapisrv,trksvr,trkwks,ups,time,wins,ww > w,http,w3svc,iisadmin
Hi, Good note, this is probably the cause. The only question is, if I do not add a CIFS/sambaserver.example.com SPN explicitly for my Samba server computer account, why do things fail? That is, why does this mapping not apply then? For normal Windows 2000 Servers this seems to work. Antti -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Helsinki University of Technology Computing Centre