>> [2007/06/26 20:08:09, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(310)
>> Username DOMAIN\PBROWNXP1$ is invalid on this system
>> [2007/06/26 20:08:09, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(310)
>> Username DOMAIN\chapman is invalid on this system
> You have to make sure that both account
great.
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From: Diego Julian Remolina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 9:14 AM
To: David W. Chapman Jr.
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Subject: Re: [Samba] 3.0.25a && rfc2307
I experienced the same behavior after upgrading to 3.0.25a and adding the
idma
I'm receiving the errors listed below. It also seems unable to map the root
user uid 0 with this filter. That's not that big of a deal.
Wbinfo -u and -g return output but getent passwd does not. This is Ubuntu 7
using debian packages.
[2007/06/28 13:27:59, 5] lib/username.c:Get_Pwnam_alloc(13
I'm running samba 3.0.24 (the latest package that seems to be available for
Ubuntu 7). I have a Windows 2003 AD with the R2/RFC2307 schema loaded. I
would prefer to use the 3.0.24 package if possible unless there is an ubuntu
package for 3.0.25. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Wbinfo -u a
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mbfs not samba itself and I'm not sure if
this list supports smbfs.
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standard to go with the latest and greatest?
2.2.6 should be out soon, that would be the latest stable version.
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> the other os work without any problem
Could you try to upgrade to samba 2.2.5 or 2.2.6rc2?
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> level access for shares), however i can log into the
> domain.
What version of samba?
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documentation on writing VFS modules
> for Samba can be found in the docs directory " in the README file in the
> VFS directory. There is no "further documentation".
Are you using the freebsd samba port. Also are you using the latest
version of the samba port for FreeBSD,
then reboot.
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try and changing the "requiresignorseal" key
> from 1 to 0. Doesn't help.
Have you tried setting it in all the control sets, I think the patch
needs to apply against current controlset but patches against control
set 0 or 1
Just curious, are you using the FreeBSD port?
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RC there was a logon script parser a few years back that supported
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ivers from one
workstation to the server then the rest of them can fetch them.
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pace=65535
sysctl net.inet.tcp.recvspace=65535
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t; uploading from win to unix where it's like ~300-~400k/sec...
>
> It must be how xp sends its files not a prob with the server... does
> anyone know where this would be set and what it may be???
It could be tcp settings. You want to try an ftp client for windows
XP and see where t
> the nic I am using is a netgear FA311 (sis0) in both the xp and Freebsd
> machine
> Any other ideas??? Perhaps something I can change in the XP box to send
> files differently?
rm /var/log/log.* before you boot up the machine
and look at the logs after it logs in, this -d10 output doesn't s
e logs when
someone logs on to see what the problem is.
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this?
What network card are you using. I also noticed this problem and was
able to change the raw writes option. There also have been very many
speed fixes I believe since 2.2.2. I would highly advice you upgrade
to 2.2.4 and see if the problem still exists.
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I don't think you mentioned that it won't run the login script
before. The can't find config.pol error isn't really something to
worry about, but the logon script is. Can the 98 machine even view
the contents of the netlogon share, how about running it manually?
Wh
profiles turned off on
win98...that option in the password control panel module that eludes
to profiles.
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o drag a config.pol from the netlogon
share. Does this file exist there?
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> > Its not a samba problem. NetbiosDGM needs to be proxies. If you can
> > use ipfilter, look at the netbios proxy. I believe port 137 needs to
> > be proxied as well. The netbiosdgm proxy in ipfilter changes part of
> > the payload in the netbios dgm packet to work with NAT.
>
> I am not sur
network
usage spike on login or logout. If you have roaming profiles turned
on and it is a huge profile, this could be the problem for slow
logins and logouts. I don't think this is related to your other
problems though. try turning roaming profiles off on a machine or
set login patc
roaming profiles at the
workstation is easy. I'd like to disable roaming profiles at the
server though, does anyone know how to do that?
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I don't believe samba install a smb.conf either, there is a sample
one in the tarball though.
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> Thanks!!
> Is working now!!
> I patch 2 more control sets!
> And alos add "domain logons = yes" to smb.conf file!!
> Cheers!
>
Although I'd like to take most of the credit for this, I'm sure domain
logons was probably most of the problem.
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cal line printer:\
:sh:rm=neca07cc8:sd=/stripe1/spool/output:lf=/var/log/lpd-errs:
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Can you print to your printer via lpr(see if same is the problem or
your printcap). Could you please provide your printcap and relevant
sections of smb.conf?
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Failed to open byte range locking database
ERROR: Failed to initialise locking database
Can't initialise locking module - exiting
I believe smbd isn't creating locking.tdb. If I take a locking.tdb
from another machine it works fine though.
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> Wed Dec 31 20:00:00 1969, is the locking.tdb file corrupted? Should I
> just
> delete them?
If you delete your locking.tdb is it recreated again. I'm having a
problem where it isn't for me.
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ork. The registry patch only patches the "current controlset"
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2.2.3 installation and it works fine then, so it appears that its
just a problem creating locking.tdb. Does anyone have any ideas?
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On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 10:56:49AM -0500, David W. Chapman Jr. wrote:
> I found this in my log.nmbd with -d10
>
> [2002/05/03 10:54:04, 8] lib/util.c:fcntl_lock(1302)
> fcntl_lock 4 8 0 1 3
> [2002/05/03 10:54:04, 8] lib/util.c:fcntl_lock(1340)
> fcntl_lock: Lock call suc
On Tue, Apr 23, 2002 at 04:49:05PM +0200, Paolo Federici wrote:
> It's all as you write me but dont' work...
> I had changed the line encrypt passwords = true in encrypt
> passwords = yes but don't change anything
>
>
Did you turn off signorseal in the r
ug that can be
>fixed whith the service pack in windows 2000 but in XP how i can solve this ??
>
First try upgrading to 2.2.3a
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Has anyone tried using samba as a PDC and setting up an EXCHANGE BDC
or member server and had any luck with exchange resolving user names
from samba. XP seems to resolve them fine, but I was wondering if
anyone had tried it before.
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