[Samba] Re: Can join domain, can't login -- LDAP PDC

2004-09-29 Thread Igor Belyi
Chris St. Pierre wrote: Thanks. The log is attached. Well... It looks like a job way over my head. :o( The only thing I can see is that request come to Samba for a connection without any Domain or User specified and instead of letting this connection to be a guest connection Samba just give up a

Re: [Samba] Re: Can join domain, can't login -- LDAP PDC

2004-09-29 Thread Chris St. Pierre
Thanks. The log is attached. Chris St. Pierre Unix Systems Administrator Nebraska Wesleyan University 402.465.7549 On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Igor Belyi wrote: >Chris St. Pierre wrote: >> nscd doesn't appear to be running: >> >> # ps -ef | grep nscd | grep -v grep > >Ok, my guess was wrong. :o) > >

[Samba] Re: Can join domain, can't login -- LDAP PDC

2004-09-28 Thread Igor Belyi
Chris St. Pierre wrote: nscd doesn't appear to be running: # ps -ef | grep nscd | grep -v grep Ok, my guess was wrong. :o) Also, it doesn't seem like that explanation would jive with the errors smbd is throwing. Or am I missing something? You've shown that Samba got "Signal 11" which can mean almo

Re: [Samba] Re: Can join domain, can't login -- LDAP PDC

2004-09-28 Thread Tom Skeren
Igor Belyi wrote: Chris St. Pierre wrote: "The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer account in its primary domain is missing or the password on that account is incorrect." I suspected that neither of these were the case, as I created the account with idealx's smblda

Re: [Samba] Re: Can join domain, can't login -- LDAP PDC

2004-09-28 Thread Chris St. Pierre
nscd doesn't appear to be running: # ps -ef | grep nscd | grep -v grep # Also, it doesn't seem like that explanation would jive with the errors smbd is throwing. Or am I missing something? Chris St. Pierre Unix Systems Administrator Nebraska Wesleyan University 402.465.7549 On Tue, 28 Sep 200

[Samba] Re: Can join domain, can't login -- LDAP PDC

2004-09-28 Thread Igor Belyi
Chris St. Pierre wrote: "The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer account in its primary domain is missing or the password on that account is incorrect." I suspected that neither of these were the case, as I created the account with idealx's smbldap-tools, so I chec