>>>>> "Josh" == Josh Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Josh> On 8/1/07, Turbo Fredriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I've upgraded to 3.0.25b, and I can't seem to get it running >> for more than a few minutes before it starts failing to find >> users... And what makes things strange is that it doesn't seem to matter if I disable the LDAP 'driver', and use a tdbsam instead. Same broken behaviour (there it complains about 'Failed to find Unix account for xxx')... And no matter what configuration I try, it still locks up. Josh> Since system-level username resolution is failing, could you Josh> provide a bit more information on your system? What OS? Debian GNU/Linux Sarge (with some bits and pieces from unstable and homemade OpenLDAP packages etc). I tried removing all my samba packages, and install the Sarge originals (version '3.0.14a-3sarge6') and there everything works just fine. The weird part is that I've actually made my own version of that package after trying a lot of version not working. That homemade (just a recompile) didn't work either! If I run my own package, I get about half a minute 'blackout' (or 'hang') before it starts responding and then it responds correctly for a couple of minutes before it starts failing again. So it's something in my build environment that's fucked it seems. Josh> I'm assuming from your smb.conf file that you're using Josh> nss_ldap (or something equivalent)? Yes togheter with pam_ldap and pam_krb5. Works great. Josh> Is nscd running? No, not even installed! I _HATE_ that thing! Every single time I've tried using it over the years, login etc really fucks up! But I'll give it a try any way while I wait for the 3.0.25b to build again (this time I'm saving a full log of the build process which I will have a look at after it's done)... UPDATE: Dang, that actually seemed to work! Then the semi-question is why pre 2.0.24 worked without without NSCD (and if I should care - time will tell if NSCD is usable now). Josh> Is winbind running? Yes. But I have to recreate the /var/run/samba/winbindd_cache.tdb file before i start winbindd, othervise it won't start (and no error or warning why not - not even with '-d9'!). But once that's done, winbindd runs perfectly. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba