Good Morning: I'm running a domain-joined Samba 3.6 server. For the majority of users it is working as expected; they can log in without issue using their domain credentials and AD group ACLs are working. However, I have one Windows 7 user who is complaining he can't log in. When I looked on the server I see no logs for his machine. I did a initial traffic sniff and I see his machine is pinging the Samba server on port 80. I want to clearly state I don't think this is a samba problem. The overall majority of users are not complaining about this server. Based on the information I have today, Samba doesn't even come into play as the Win7 box pings the wrong port. I do still need to verify that the client is starting initially on port 80, and not trying 445, failing, caching the failure, and then falling back to 80 on subsequent attempts. So, I want to pose the following question to the list: has anyone seen this? I shoulder surfed and I don't believe it to be user error at this time. I have a sit-down with the user tomorrow to try and resolve this. However, I currently believe this is a client side issue and I don't know what to check client side. (I'm a Linux admin, not Windows) Can any of the Windows guys on this list advise? Thanks!
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