Since it failed at the winbind step, could it be related to your Windows PDC instead? Can you create new shares and define new ACLs and confirm that they work?
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Michael Coburn

Travis Bullock wrote:
My samba shares aren't working with ACL access since the upgrade. Here is an example of the error from /var/log/messages Dec 14 12:44:17 gfm-atlas smbd[14365]: [2006/12/14 12:44:17, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(911) Dec 14 12:44:17 gfm-atlas smbd[14365]: '/usr/GFM_Shares/Users/Receiving' does not exist or permission denied when connecting to [GF_Receiving] Error was Permission denied Here is the detailed ACL on that particular share: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Users]# getfacl Receiving/ # file: Receiving # owner: root # group: AVMAX+domain\040admins user::rwx group::rwx other::--- default:user::rwx default:user:AVMAX+gfreceiving:rwx default:group::rwx default:mask::rwx default:other::--- Interestingly enough, the group "Domain Admins" can access this share no problem. But the lower level ACL for the user 'avmax+gfreceiving' generates that error in the messages log. Some other errors in my /var/log/messages are: Dec 14 12:20:22 gfm-atlas winbindd[14097]: [2006/12/14 12:20:22, 0] nsswitch/winbindd_dual.c:child_read_request(49) Dec 14 12:20:22 gfm-atlas winbindd[14097]: Got invalid request length: 0 Dec 14 12:20:22 gfm-atlas winbindd[14084]: [2006/12/14 12:20:22, 0] nsswitch/winbindd_dual.c:child_read_request(49) Dec 14 12:20:22 gfm-atlas winbindd[14084]: Got invalid request length: 0 Dec 14 12:21:33 gfm-atlas nmbd[14198]: [2006/12/14 12:21:33, 0] nmbd/asyncdns.c:start_async_dns(151) Dec 14 12:21:33 gfm-atlas nmbd[14198]: started asyncdns process 14199 Dec 14 12:21:35 gfm-atlas winbindd[14196]: [2006/12/14 12:21:35, 0] rpc_client/cli_pipe.c:cli_rpc_pipe_open_noauth(2265) Dec 14 12:21:35 gfm-atlas winbindd[14196]: cli_rpc_pipe_open_noauth: rpc_pipe_bind for pipe \lsarpc failed with error NT_STATUS_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL Please help. Cheers, Travis Bullock Systems Administrator Avmax Group Inc.
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