On Tue, 2013-04-09 at 19:01 +0400, ?icro MEGAS wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am using Samba 4.0.4 as AD DC on my test environment and realized that all 
> my W2k clients (default installation, no special setups made on the clients) 
> cannot receive the correct time of my samba 4.0.4 AD domain controller. 
> Windows XP and 7 work fine though. The problem occurs at three W2k test 
> clients I tried with. The default behavior of Windows clients is to use the 
> update type "Nt5DS" which means, that the client tries to get the time of its 
> domain controller. Unfortunately this fails for my W2k clients in conjunction 
> with Samba 4.0.4 and also an error in event log appears, that says that the 
> time couldnt be retrieved of my samba4 server "mysmb4srv.ad.mycompany.com".
> 
> As soon as I execute on win2000 clients cmd prompt "net time 
> /setsntp:mysmb4srv.ad.mycompany.com" it works. This command causes the 
> registry entries under HKLM\System\Current Control 
> Set\Services\W32Time\Parameters to change the default behavior from 
> type=Nt5DS to type=NTP and adds a line NTP 
> server=mysmb4srv.ad.mycompany.com". With this setting the time sync works 
> fine as soon as I restart the Windows Time Service. I have logged the 
> received ntp packets at samba4's side:
> 
> Issue: Win2000 clients cannot update time through NTP of my samba 4.0.4 
> server which is installed
> and configured like shown on the Samba4 HowTo (+NTP HowTo). Seems that the 
> "Nt5DS" discovery mode
> on win2000 clients doesnt interact fine with samba4 ??? Here are the "tcpdump 
> -vv udp port 123" logs

To even have a chance of offering an opionin on this, you need to get us
the pcap file, not the text output (this applies at any time anybody is
asking for a packet capture - the text output is next to useless). 

> Any help appreciated.
> 
> Lucas (lo...@irc.freenode.net)

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Andrew Bartlett                                http://samba.org/~abartlet/
Authentication Developer, Samba Team           http://samba.org


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