Re: [Samba] Sudden domain login problems from XP-pro sp2 clients, Please help!

2005-01-20 Thread henry
Update:
I had to remove every PC on the network from the domain, delete the 
machine account from the pdb backened, and then rejoin the computer to 
the domain. I am starting to realize that the problem stems from a 
corrupted pdb backend, as now, some accounts (samba not unix) have 
dissapeared. Some of the accounts I can just re-add via smbpasswd -a, 
set their password, and then they can login. But other accounts will not 
allow me to login after I do this. There are a whole bunch of these 
corrupted accounts. Running pdbedit -u username -v, and comparing to 
working accounts, I can't tell any difference. I AM able to connect with 
the bad usernames to regular shares, I just can't login to the domain.

What do I do???
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RE: [Samba] Sudden domain login problems from XP-pro sp2 clients, Please help!

2005-01-19 Thread Daniel Gapinski
I have been having the same problem, except that it is not limited to
XP. What seems to happen in my case is that a I can rejoin a computer
and then another computer exhibits the same problem. I never had these
issues when I was using Samba 2.2.7a (I had other minor issues, but
nothing as weird as this). I have sometimes removed entries from
smbpasswd before rejoining, which might help the rejoining, but does not
help the problem of other computers getting kicked off the domain. 

I run a small 13 computer network off a Samba server made by a mere
P2-233, 256MB ram, 4GB HD (2GB free).

Where does one start with this?

Dan

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The windows firewall is off. I have viewed the installation history and 
no windows updates have been installed in the past month.

Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> henry wrote:
> 
>> 3. Tried leaving and rejoining the domain. When I do this, I am able
>> to rejoin fine, it says "Welcome to the  domain." Upon
reboot, 
>> the message becomes "The system cannot log you on because the domain 
>>  is not available"
> 
> 
> don't you have any firewall problems etc.? it might happen during
> windows update without you doing anything on Samba side.
> 
> 
> Tomek
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Re: [Samba] Sudden domain login problems from XP-pro sp2 clients, Please help!

2005-01-19 Thread henry
The windows firewall is off. I have viewed the installation history and 
no windows updates have been installed in the past month.

Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
henry wrote:
3. Tried leaving and rejoining the domain. When I do this, I am able 
to rejoin fine, it says "Welcome to the  domain." Upon reboot, 
the message becomes "The system cannot log you on because the domain 
 is not available"

don't you have any firewall problems etc.? it might happen during 
windows update without you doing anything on Samba side.

Tomek
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Re: [Samba] Sudden domain login problems from XP-pro sp2 clients, Please help!

2005-01-19 Thread Tomasz Chmielewski
henry wrote:
3. Tried leaving and rejoining the domain. When I do this, I am able to 
rejoin fine, it says "Welcome to the  domain." Upon reboot, the 
message becomes "The system cannot log you on because the domain 
 is not available"
don't you have any firewall problems etc.? it might happen during 
windows update without you doing anything on Samba side.

Tomek
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