On Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 12:11:50PM -0700, Dennis Clark wrote:
> If the client (WinXP Pro, SP2) is joined to a domain (Win 2003), the client 
> is denied access to the linux share.  If the the ip address is used rather 
> than the netbios name, access is granted.  If the client is not joined to a 
> domain, access is granted using netbios name, as it should.  All users are 
> affected including admin.  Group policies are in effect for the client but 
> only one gpo is linked, with only a few settings.  Samba is acting as the 
> wins server.
> 
> Any ideas?

That's usually a krb5 problem. Failing by name / working
by IP means kerberos as when using IP the client doesn't
know the kerberos name to get tickets for so it falls
back to NTLM.

Check your clocks.

Jeremy.
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