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From: Gerald (Jerry) Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tue, 6/12/2007 8:22am
To: Rubin Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Windows member servers have lost their minds...

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>Rubin,

>> I'm having a serious problem after a Samba upgrade from 3.0.20 to
>> 3.0.23c.

>You read the release notes regarding the SID changes in
>3.0.23 right ?  The next step is to look at a level 10
>debug log frmo smbd when you are receiving the ACCESS_DENIED
>error.

Hi, Jerry-
Thanks for your reply!
 
I did read the release notes, and the RID/ SID mappings were one of the first 
things I looked at, along with the output from net groupmap list.
 
What I'm seeing is that the domain authentication is working just fine, but 
that I don't have administrative rights on the member servers when I log in as 
DOMAIN\root.
 
If I go to the Event log, I can read everything but hte Security log, which 
errors out with:
Unable to complete the operation on "Security".
A required privilege is not held by the client
 
If I try to set services to run as the domain adminsitrator, they won't start.  
I've unjoined and rejoined the machines to the domain several times, I've 
removed the machine accounts from the Linux and Samba databases, I've double 
and triple checked profiles and net groupmap listings etc. etc. etc.  and get 
no joy.

For a brief moment last night, things appeared to be almost working correctly 
on one of the servers (i.e. I could shut the server down etc. when logged in as 
the domain administrator and could get into the Security event log), but this 
morning, after no changes were made, things weren't happy again.  The SQL 
server was not running and the file shares were unaccessible from the network.
 
There are no errors on the Samba box and log level = 10.
On the Windows server, the only error that I can find is a 3210, "Failed to 
authenticate with \\PDC, a Windows NT or 2000 domain controller for domain 
DOMAIN.
 
*head bloody from banging on wall*...
Rubin
 
 
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