Hello. I am almost at the end of my rope right now. Here is the deal. I initially installed Redhat 7.1 with the version of Samba server is came with (2.0.7 or something) I setup everything fine, but when it came to setting the machine up as a PDC, I recieved an error that could be fixed by a patch. Instead, I decide to re-install RH 7.1 without Samba, and get the latest distro. I download 3.0.1 and install. Once again P2P networking works fine, but when I get to PDC again... This time, All I get is Login Error: Username is invalid and or bad password. I have all of the required files with /usr/local/samba/lib/smpasswd, /etc/passwd with all of the right information including a Machine account for the WIN2K PC. It is all formatted properly. The error in the NMBD log repeats itself like 12 times with a code 0x12 whenever I try to login. I have literally gone through EVERY "HOWTO - Samba PDC" on the internet, and can't get it figured out! When I punch in root and type the wrong password, it gives me the error right away, yet when I key in the right password, the drive lights on both machines start and about 10 seconds later is gives me the error. To add fuel to the fire, I have tried this with RedHat 7.1 Slackware 9.1 Debian 3.0 Rev2 Mandrake (newest release) Same error. So it ain't my Linux. Anyone... please?
Eric G Ortego
2004-Jan-06 20:04 UTC
[Samba] Problems with WIN2K accessing Samba 3.0.1 as PDC
Matt wrote:>Hello. > >I am almost at the end of my rope right now. Here is the deal. I initially >installed Redhat 7.1 with the version of Samba server is came with (2.0.7 or >something) I setup everything fine, but when it came to setting the machine >up as a PDC, I recieved an error that could be fixed by a patch. > >Instead, I decide to re-install RH 7.1 without Samba, and get the latest >distro. I download 3.0.1 and install. Once again P2P networking works fine, >but when I get to PDC again... This time, All I get is Login Error: Username >is invalid and or bad password. I have all of the required files with >/usr/local/samba/lib/smpasswd, /etc/passwd with all of the right information >including a Machine account for the WIN2K PC. It is all formatted properly. >The error in the NMBD log repeats itself like 12 times with a code 0x12 >whenever I try to login. I have literally gone through EVERY "HOWTO - Samba >PDC" on the internet, and can't get it figured out! > >When I punch in root and type the wrong password, it gives me the error >right away, yet when I key in the right password, the drive lights on both >machines start and about 10 seconds later is gives me the error. > >To add fuel to the fire, I have tried this with > >RedHat 7.1 >Slackware 9.1 >Debian 3.0 Rev2 >Mandrake (newest release) > >Same error. So it ain't my Linux. > >You configured it....so it is your linux :-P>Anyone... please? > >You will need to post more detail. Does testparm tell you anything looks unusual? Have you created smb users, or do you just have /usr/local/samba/lib/smpasswd ? Did you create them by editing /usr/local/samba/lib/smpasswd ? or with the smbpasswd utility? Have you created a config file or you useing the default? Have you read the config changes from samba 2 - 3? Did you manualy add the machine account? Have you done any ntgroup maps? Are you allowed to see the shares with smbclient? try smbclient -N -L SERVERNAME then smbclient -L SERVERNAME as root useing the smb domain Administrator 's password; Are there any diffrences?> > > >
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