Hi Mario,
As I configured the Roaming profiles under linux, it more or less generate an abnormal operation (in less than 2 mins) if I add/copy some files to the home directory. But for Windows XP and Windows 7 is running smoothly and it generates folders at the Samba4 server location with corresponding users. e.g. Administrator (for XP), and Administrator.V2 (for Win7/2008) based on my observations.
I'm interested in the way you configured the roaming profile on the linux side. Did you use csync for the synchronisation? I've looked at it in the past and didn't found any straight away solution. Anyway, I guess there should be some kind of Administrator.linux profile directory on the server side since the ubuntu profile won't be compatible from windows to linux (those profiles are not even compatible between winxp and win7...)
Cheers, Denis
I was confused on roaming under linux (or maybe it was not yet supported), because once I login as the administrator (one account in Samba4 - AD user) in linux, adding (files to the desktop) or modifying (I used to move to the home directory). Then login to the Windows 7 and WinXP, it will NOT login when I see the logs of the server using -d3 Kerberos: Client sent patypes: encrypted-timestamp, 128 Kerberos: Looking for PKINIT pa-data -- administrator@UCHIHA Kerberos: Looking for ENC-TS pa-data -- administrator@UCHIHA Kerberos: Failed to decrypt PA-DATA -- administrator@UCHIHA (enctype arcfour-hmac-md5) error Decrypt integrity check failed Kerberos: Failed to decrypt PA-DATA -- administrator@UCHIHA Kerberos: AS-REQ administrator@UCHIHA from ipv4:192.168.150.135:3064 for krbtgt/UCHIHA@UCHIHA But for a few minutes, you can login again and this time it will display at the system tray (a dialog box) "User Profile Service There was a problem with your roaming profile. You have been logged on with your previously saved local profile. Please see the event logs for details or contact your administrator", but those files are just only few bytes (less than 1MB) just the pam.d files. The saved files are not located either of Windows XP or 7. auth_check_password_send: Checking password for unmapped user [UCHIHA]\[administrator]@[\\AMBOT-LINUX] auth_check_password_send: mapped user is: [UCHIHA]\[administrator]@[\\AMBOT-LINUX] ntlm_password_check: NTLMv2 password check failed ntlm_password_check: Lanman passwords NOT PERMITTED for user administrator ntlm_password_check: LM password, NT MD4 password in LM field and LMv2 failed for user administrator auth_check_password_recv: sam_ignoredomain authentication for user [UCHIHA\administrator] FAILED with error NT_STATUS_WRONG_PASSWORD schannel_fetch_session_key_tdb: restored schannel info key SECRETS/SCHANNEL/AMBOT-LINUX auth_check_password_send: Checking password for unmapped user [UCHIHA]\[administrator]@[\\AMBOT-LINUX] auth_check_password_send: mapped user is: [UCHIHA]\[administrator]@[\\AMBOT-LINUX] Got a dns update request. Update not allowed for unsigned packet. Tkey handshake completed Terminating connection - 'dns_tcp_call_loop: tstream_read_pdu_blob_recv() - NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED' single_terminate: reason[dns_tcp_call_loop: tstream_read_pdu_blob_recv() - NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_DISCONNECTED] But after a 20mins, coz I went somewhere. It goes to normal again. I conclude that Linux (Ubuntu 12.04) roaming profiles is not yet implemented in Samba4 RC2 - Centos 6.3. Other observation, Windows7 machine is not detected in the network, but WinXp and Ubuntu machines are visible. Any ideas how to implement roaming profile under Linux as the clients? Cheers, Mario
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