I should have been good enough to post the answer to this one too, but,
only got it going a little over a week ago.
It appears that adding in support for microsoft's VC flag being zero is
the culprit. Not in prior releases, this flag, when sent with a value of
zero means to kill existing
Hi,
Actually, I didn't post the final answer to this item, but, do have it
working.
For those who are interested: Microsoft has been slowly taking more and
more of the LSA calls away from anything but authenticated connections,
to the point where anything anonymous starts failing. Before
Figured I might as well ask (though I work around it with a
script for now):
When dynamic mappings are created for CIFS to UID's that come
from the pool, it causes other issues with NFS mounts mostly
failures.
Seems NFS on other clients can't handle these 2g uid's. In fact,
it gives
Amusing situation: 2008r2, lmauth == 2, (also patched so that 4 works).
Connection to any server succeeds, lookups work, etc then blammo,
it gets an ACCESS_DENIED and then reconnects to one of the other servers,
which works for a while then blammo, etc, etc.
Any ideas what might be