Am Montag, 11. März 2013 schrieb Gregory Sloop: > DHK> Hello list, > > DHK> I have a samba 3.5.6 running on a Debian squeeze machine. This box is > running DHK> since more than a year without any problems. > DHK> Since a couple of days we have the following problem. > DHK> One Win7 user doesn't get his user profile any more > DHK> The log file tells: > > DHK> [2013/03/04 07:43:14.641151, 1] > DHK> auth/auth_util.c:580(make_server_info_sam) > DHK> User WIN7MACHINE$ in passdb, but getpwnam() fails! > DHK> [2013/03/04 07:43:14.641191, 0] > DHK> auth/auth_sam.c:493(check_sam_security) > DHK> check_sam_security: make_server_info_sam() failed with > DHK> 'NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER > > DHK> This happens from any machine the user concerned tries to connect the > domain. DHK> Other Win7 users do not have the problem regardless what > machine they use. > > DHK> The user exists in tbdsam and in the unix passwd file as does the > machine. > > DHK> Everything worked well until Friday, when we experienced this problem. > Friday DHK> the user first experienced this problem, however after several > retries to log DHK> in the domain it suddenly worked again. > DHK> Today (Monday) the user couldn't get his user profile anymore and > couldn't DHK> connect to the domain. > > DHK> Neither samba configuration, nor user settings have been changed. The > problem DHK> occured without any configuration or permission changes. > > > Others will probably have better suggestions than I - but it would > appear that the account has been damaged. > > Is it possible to easily delete the user and re-create the account in > Samba? If after deleting the account and re-creating the problem still > exists, then my "guess" must be wrong. > > If it fixes it, then you know the account was damaged. > > In either case, it narrows the list of things to test considerably. > > --- > But I can certainly see where nuking the user and recreating them > might not be a trivial process. If so, hopefully others will suggest > better/more precise steps. > > -Greg
Hi Greg, I also thought about doing this. However, this would mean that we have to reconstruct all user settings in that profile. I would rather like to ovoid that since this would be very time consuming. I hope there are some suggestions to come out without having to do that. Thanks Harry -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba