Hello,
I am running a Samba version 3.6.1 and since several months we can no longer
access shares on that server by hostname. This only occurs for Windows clients
(Windows 2008 R2, Windows 7). For Apple MacOS 10.5 and Linux clients, we can
access the shares by \\ws86 using Active Directory regi
On 1/6/12 3:31 PM, "Jeremy Allison" wrote:
>
>The problem I can see from the pastebin is an authentication
>issue. The client is trying to connect via a machine account.
>
>If you don't allow the machine account access to the print
>share then it'll get access denied.
>
>The error above is the m
On Fri, Jan 06, 2012 at 02:06:26PM -0600, Dale Schroeder wrote:
> On 01/05/2012 9:23 AM, Tom Ryan wrote:
> >On 1/5/12 9:31 AM, "Tom Ryan" wrote:
> >
> >>[2012/01/05 09:18:54.928729, 3] auth/auth_util.c:1028(check_account)
> >> Failed to find authenticated user DOMAIN\machinename$ via getpwnam(),
On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 3:06 PM, Dale Schroeder
wrote:
> Samba 3.6 had a rewrite of the printing code. If you haven't already, you
> can read about it here:
> http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.6.0.html
With the winbind and printing issues I've seen with 3.6 my take is
that it isn't quite
On 01/05/2012 9:23 AM, Tom Ryan wrote:
On 1/5/12 9:31 AM, "Tom Ryan" wrote:
[2012/01/05 09:18:54.928729, 3] auth/auth_util.c:1028(check_account)
Failed to find authenticated user DOMAIN\machinename$ via getpwnam(),
denying access.
[2012/01/05 09:18:54.929709, 2] auth/auth.c:319(check_ntlm_
Hello,
I have a samba 3.6.1 (Debian testing) member server in a Windows 2K8 Domain
with the name DomaA. The DomA PDC trusts a second Win2K3 domain controller
responsible for DomB.
All users from DomA can access the samba server without problems.
Now I want to allow users from the trusted domain
I got samba with winbind and pam to integrate with windows 2008 ADS. I am
able to net ads join and also see the users and groups via wbinfo. But my
samba connection is not working and not showing when I try to mount in
windows. No errors pop up under smbstatus. Below is the smb.conf
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