Ole B. Larsen
2004-May-03 11:36 UTC
[Samba] 3.0.3 Pure Samba Domain. Servers can't list and don't recognize d omain users.
We have a Samba PDC (Mandrake 9) a BDC (RH 7.3) and a Memberserver (Solaris 2.8). A configuration which is working OK in 3.0.1 seems to be broken in 3.0.3. Everything (except NTLM authentication) has been working fine. After installing 3.0.3 you cannot list domain users and the member server doesn't recoginize users as domain members. wbinfo gives the following results On PDC, BDC and Member server: wbinfo -u Error looking up domain users On PDC and BDC: wbinfo -m BUILTIN On memberserver: wbinfo -m MIAMI BUILTIN loglevel 10 winbindd logfiles extract: PDC: [2004/05/03 10:12:06, 10] nsswitch/winbindd.c:process_request(308) process_request: request fn LIST_USERS [2004/05/03 10:12:06, 3] nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_list_users(590) [18196]: list users [2004/05/03 10:12:06, 10] nsswitch/winbindd.c:client_write(512) client_write: wrote 1300 bytes. [2004/05/03 10:12:06, 10] nsswitch/winbindd.c:winbind_client_read(458) client_read: read 0 bytes. Need 1824 more for a full request. [2004/05/03 10:12:06, 5] nsswitch/winbindd.c:winbind_client_read(465) read failed on sock 18, pid 18196: EOF BDC: [2004/05/03 10:17:00, 10] nsswitch/winbindd.c:process_request(308) process_request: request fn LIST_USERS [2004/05/03 10:17:00, 3] nsswitch/winbindd_user.c:winbindd_list_users(590) [30956]: list users [2004/05/03 10:17:00, 10] nsswitch/winbindd.c:client_write(512) client_write: wrote 1300 bytes. [2004/05/03 10:17:00, 10] nsswitch/winbindd.c:winbind_client_read(458) client_read: read 0 bytes. Need 1824 more for a full request. [2004/05/03 10:17:00, 5] nsswitch/winbindd.c:winbind_client_read(463) read failed on sock 17, pid 30956: EOF [2004/05/03 10:17:26, 6] nsswitch/winbindd.c:new_connection(343) accepted socket 16 [2004/05/03 10:17:26, 10] nsswitch/winbindd.c:winbind_client_read(458) Member server [2004/05/03 11:18:46, 10] nsswitch/winbindd.c:winbind_client_read(458) client_read: read 0 bytes. Need 1824 more for a full request. [2004/05/03 11:18:46, 5] nsswitch/winbindd.c:winbind_client_read(465) read failed on sock 19, pid 5631: EOF [2004/05/03 11:19:00, 6] nsswitch/winbindd.c:new_connection(343) accepted socket 19 [2004/05/03 11:19:00, 10] nsswitch/winbindd.c:winbind_client_read(458) client_read: read 1568 bytes. Need 256 more for a full request. [2004/05/03 11:19:00, 0] nsswitch/winbindd.c:process_loop(726) process_loop: Invalid request size from pid 5633: 1568 bytes sent, should be 1824 This usually means that you are running old wbinfo, pam_winbind or libnss_winbind clients [2004/05/03 11:19:00, 6] nsswitch/winbindd.c:new_connection(343) accepted socket 19 [2004/05/03 11:19:00, 10] nsswitch/winbindd.c:winbind_client_read(458) client_read: read 1568 bytes. Need 256 more for a full request. [2004/05/03 11:19:00, 0] nsswitch/winbindd.c:process_loop(726) process_loop: Invalid request size from pid 5633: 1568 bytes sent, should be 1824 This usually means that you are running old wbinfo, pam_winbind or libns Any help would be appriciated Best regards Ole B. Larsen ********************************************************************** This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to which they are addressed. If you have received this e-mail in error please notify the system manager at hotline@maerskoil.dk. This e-mail and its contents do not constitute and shall not be considered as a financial commitment of Maersk Olie og Gas AS and its affiliates. Maersk Olie og Gas AS expressly disclaims any responsibility as to the accuracy and use of this e-mail and its contents. **********************************************************************
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