Thank you for your feedback, the command gives us all Domain-Controllers and the name of the Domain. But what are the 1C-Adresses ??? -What does 1C mean ?
BTW: We have another problem now: some Workstations get during the first logon the message: "could not connect to domain controller" After some more restarts the workstation is able to logon. In the case of the error the logon-server is the own workstation insted of on of the domain controllers. Do you have any ideas. Tank you verry much, Holger -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Christopher R. Hertel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 13. März 2003 23:33 An: schmieder, holger Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Betreff: Re: could not find domain entry for domain @xxxxx "schmieder, holger" wrote: > > Have anybody seen that problem ? We have that in an NT40Serverfarm with > samba 2.2.7a as BDC. > > during the start of winbind we saw also following message: > could not get sid of domain ... > > The users get access to there shares but the policies dont work corectly > > We have an IP-Segmented network, the server are in there own net, wins is > running on the NT40 PDC. > > Thanks for every idea > > Holger We would need a lot more information. First thing to try is this: $ nmblookup -R -U <wins server IP> <domain>#1C That checks to see that all of the 1C IP addresses for your WINS database. Chris -)----- -- Samba Team -- http://www.samba.org/ -)----- Christopher R. Hertel jCIFS Team -- http://jcifs.samba.org/ -)----- ubiqx development, uninq. ubiqx Team -- http://www.ubiqx.org/ -)----- [EMAIL PROTECTED] OnLineBook -- http://ubiqx.org/cifs/ -)----- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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