Wayne Rasmussen
2007-Apr-04 19:23 UTC
[Samba] Samba-3.0.24 patched drive mapping prompting for username/password and fails..
This weekend upgraded a Solaris 9 system which has been using samba-3.0.10 for a while without any problems to version 24 with patches applied. When Samba-3.0.10 is running, can browse to share as well as map it without getting any prompts or failures. Under 3.0.24, get prompted for username and password and still not allowed into share. User is on Windows XP professional and AD server is Windows 2000 Server. [global] hide unreadable = Yes workgroup = adtestnetbios realm = adtest.com security = ADS encrypt passwords = yes log level = 4 idmap uid = 10000-35000 idmap gid = 10000-35000 winbind enum users = yes winbind enum groups = yes template homedir = /u/%U template shell = /bin/csh winbind use default domain = yes winbind cache time = 600 client schannel = no username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/users.map [u] comment = Monarch's u directory path = /u public = no create mask = 0660 read only = No directory mask = 0770 browseable = Yes force group = group valid users = root,monarch,@"xyzusers" [public] comment = Monarch's public directory public = no path = /u/public read only = No create mask = 0660 directory mask = 0770 browseable = Yes force group = group valid users = root,monarch,@"xyzusers" [user] comment = User's home directory path = /u/%U writable = yes public = no create mask = 0660 directory mask = 0770 browseable = Yes force group = group valid users = root,monarch,@"xyzusers" [stock] comment = Monarch's stock directory path = /u/stock read only = no public = no create mask = 0660 directory mask = 0770 browseable = Yes force group = group valid users = root,monarch,@"xyzusers"
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- Samba SSSD authentication via userPrincipalName does not work because samba claims that the username does not exist.
- Samba SSSD authentication via userPrincipalName does not work because samba claims that the username does not exist.
- Samba SSSD authentication via userPrincipalName does not work because samba claims that the username does not exist.