OK I'm running on a Dell 1950 supporting Ubuntu LTS 6.0.1. I've tried to set up the Kerberos/ADS/Samba installation with the Ubuntu server as a member server on a 2003 ADS Domain.
Kerberos v5
Samba v 3.0.22

Originally, I would have been writing to find out why my samba shares are accessible for about 30 minutes, and then they magically aren't found when trying to access them. Now however, I've screwed things up so bad, I don't really know what's going on. Here's the symptoms: I can successfully install and configure Samba and Kerberos. I can successfully issue a kinit and receive a ticket for a user with an account on the ADS. I can successfully run wbinfo -u and list all users. I can successfully run wbinfo -p and ping the winbind daemon.
When I try to run getent
$ passwd "domain\username" All I receive is a prompt ($) I don't see any errors, I don't see any output, just a prompt comes up. This happens as well with groups. I've placed the winbind reference in nsswitch.conf, I've run 'ldconfig', I've verified FQDN in my /etc/hosts file, I haven't configured PAM yet, but I don't believe that would have any bearing on anything unless I'm trying to initiate an interactive login via ADS credentials....I've uninstalled and reinstalled all packages and configuration files, but I really am lost at this point. My next step is to start all over again, but I really don't want to do that because this server is also hosting the Windows AD controller via vmware, and I really don't want to have to rebuild the entire domain again. Please help!!
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