I'm using samba 2.2.7 used as pdc.
After long time I finally managed it two work mostly but I still have two
problems pending:
1) if i put on a desktop of a user profile (I'm using roaming profiles)
a link to a net resource I'm unable to open again this profile (the system
tell me it's unable t
BTW if I try to login after having 'sucessfully' joined the domain and
rebooted the system I got this:
"Cannot login! The remote user doesn't exist and/or the password is invalid"
(with every user registered onto the pdc)
P.S. I patched the workstation (W2K SP3) with the plainpassword.reg fix..
> Michele Santucci wrote:
> > I got the problem clear:
> > when i try to join the domain (as root) smb reports in the machine
log
> > that guest is trying to do something and it fails authentication...
>
> You never mentioned that you couldn't join the domain
I got the problem clear:
when i try to join the domain (as root) smb reports in the machine log
that guest is trying to do something and it fails authentication...
I partially fixed it mapping the guest user on root but this's not what
security manuals suggest ;-)
Hope someone can clarify me
Hello I attached my smb.conf as a reference but the problem is quite simple:
1) my server didn't show in the network neighbourhood
2) often the whole domain didn't show at all in the n.b. and if I try to
access it directly (i.e. typing the domain name) I got a strange error
("cannot find t
Ok this time I attached all the involved files.
I try to explain the incident from the very beginning:
I have a linux server (Mandrake Pro Suite 8.2 updated to the latest fixes
etc.)
I removed the supplied 2.2.3 samba distrib. and reinstalled the new 2.2.6
(mandrake 8.2 rpm taken from the binary
Hello,
That's what I got trying to join a Win2K workstation to my domain (managed
by a linux/samba server),
after I joined the domain the system refuse to logon/add any domain user
reporting a trust relationship failure...
1) All the clients are Windows 2000 sp3 machines (tcp + netbeui)
2) Linux s
> Sorry, I just want to clarify, does it fail when adding a computer
> account in the domain?
No... it fails after that... when the system ask to create a local profile
for a Domain user...
it happens with all the users, normal ones and admins...
> > In the machine specific log file if found thi
> > "The trust relationship between this workstation and the primary domain
is
> > failed" (probably the english text is different but this should be the
> > meaning since
> > I'm traslating it from italian).
> >
> > security = USER
> > add user script = /usr/sbin/adduser -n -g machines -c Machin
Sorry but I've posted an incomplete message before that:
I've got a big problem with my PDC (Mandrake 8.2 with samba 2.2.5):
when I try to join the domain from a W2KPRO (sp3) workstation the procedure
goes on well until it require to create a local account for a Domain user
... the system let me b
I've got a big problem with my PDC (Mandrake 8.2 with samba 2.2.5):
when I try to join the domain from a W2KPRO (sp3) workstation the procedure
goes on well until it require
to create a local account for a Domain user ... the system let me browse all
the user account on the
domain controller but wh
Ok I probably found the first problem with my
system:
I was using a domain name identical to the
workgroup already set on the clients.
I changed it and anything seems to work better
infact I can now join the domain and the machine account it's
created...
BUT when the system ask me to create
This's my conf file I still have problems but the error message is
different this time, it sounds like (translating it from italian):
"It's impossible to join this machine to the domain. There's a conflict
between the supllied credential and pre existent ones"
P.S. When v3.0 will be releas
Hi ml,
I got a weird problem using smb server as pdc for a M$ lan... In this lan I
have several W2K (SP3) / XP (SP1) workstations and a couple of Win98.
Win98 machines are working fine since they just authenticate on the
domain...
W2K ones give some more headacheseven if I followed step by ste
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