It's probably silly problem... I've set up Domain Member Server with Samba Kerberos and all that stuff. It is working correctly (almost) - I can login via ssh & sftp using name inherited from domain, access shares that require authentication, all that stuff. Primary Domain Controller is Windows 2003. The "only" problem is that now it is impossible to login to a domain on this machine if sitting at front of it. It asks for username, and if it's a local account all is OK. But if it is ad account, it asks two times. After the first time in the logs I have "access granted" or "access denied" message with domain name (I have all logs on tty12 so I know exactly what and when is happening). No matter if I get access now or not, I'm asked about password second time. Now no matter what I'm trying to put i have "Login failed". Server is now down, so I can't post logs nor config files, but it looks like a very stupid problem I can't see just because it's to close ;) -- ---------------> Advocatus Diaboli - someone should do this job. some kind of Molot some kind of monster ;) jid:molot@mruk.net alt mailto:molot@mruk.net gg:4588787 ---------------> --
Molot wrote:>It's probably silly problem... >I've set up Domain Member Server with Samba Kerberos and all that stuff. >It is working correctly (almost) - I can login via ssh & sftp using >name inherited from domain, access shares that require authentication, >all that stuff. Primary Domain Controller is Windows 2003. > >The "only" problem is that now it is impossible to login to a domain >on this machine if sitting at front of it. It asks for username, and >if it's a local account all is OK. >But if it is ad account, it asks two times. After the first time in >the logs I have "access granted" or "access denied" message with >domain name (I have all logs on tty12 so I know exactly what and when >is happening). No matter if I get access now or not, I'm asked about >password second time. Now no matter what I'm trying to put i have >"Login failed". >Server is now down, so I can't post logs nor config files, but it >looks like a very stupid problem I can't see just because it's to >close ;) > > > >i had a similar problem, but never resolved it. there's some matrix of kernel version and samba version, some of which work and others not ?? make sure youve got the latest versions dave
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