Luke Barone
2016-Apr-02 17:46 UTC
[Samba] Upgrading Samba 3 to Samba 4 - Domain Controller unreachable
OK, this is working with the Windows 7 clients now. Looks like it was just a reboot. Now I have an issue with the Windows 10 clients... I'll open a new thread about that... On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Luke Barone <lukebarone at gmail.com> wrote:> OK, I'm rebooting the server now. Removed that line first. > > SELinux and App Armour are not installed on the servers. Tested with the > firewall down (iptables), ulimit is not being reached, still lots of memory > and hard drive space available... Since it's the weekend, no one else is in > the building except for me. > > On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 10:20 AM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: > >> On 02/04/16 18:06, Luke Barone wrote: >> >>> OK, I've tried commenting the line out. Ran /etc/init.d/samba reload, >>> but no change. Should I try a full server reboot then? >>> >>> On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 9:51 AM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org <mailto: >>> rpenny at samba.org>> wrote: >>> >>> On 02/04/16 17:37, Luke Barone wrote: >>> >>> [global] >>> server max protocol = SMB2 >>> # Line above added by lbarone - March 30, 2016 >>> name resolve order = host wins lmhosts bcast >>> write list = @domainadmins >>> passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n >>> *updated* >>> admin users = machine,add,lbarone, at domainadmins >>> smb ports = 139 >>> lock directory = /var/cache/samba >>> preserve case = yes >>> passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u >>> netbios name = jmac >>> printing = lprng >>> logon script = login.bat >>> local master = yes >>> workgroup = jmc >>> os level = 255 >>> printcap name = /dev/null >>> security = user >>> disable spoolss = yes >>> log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m >>> log level = 2 >>> load printers = yes >>> logon drive = h: >>> domain master = yes >>> interfaces = eth1 >>> encrypt passwords = true >>> wins support = yes >>> server string = jmac >>> wide links = no >>> path = /var/spool/lpd/samba >>> unix password sync = true >>> preferred master = yes >>> bind interfaces only = yes >>> pam password change = yes >>> domain logons = yes >>> dns proxy = yes >>> idmap config * : range = 1000-1999999 >>> # Above line added by lbarone - March 29, 2016 >>> >>> ################## SHARES ######################## >>> >>> [netlogon] >>> path = /usr/local/share/netlogon >>> browseable = no >>> ##profile acls = yes >>> write list = @domainadmins >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> >>> [homes] >>> browseable = no >>> read only = no >>> path = /home/%U/ >>> >>> [Programs] >>> path = /usr/local/share/Apps/NetApps >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> writeable = yes >>> >>> [Windsor] >>> path = /usr/local/share/Windsor >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> writeable = yes >>> >>> [Career] >>> path = /usr/local/share/Staff/CLA/Career >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> writeable = yes >>> comment = Career Programs >>> >>> [Office] >>> path = /usr/local/share/Office >>> writeable = yes >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> >>> [Admin] >>> path = /usr/local/share/Admin >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> writeable = yes >>> >>> [Student_Share] >>> comment = Classwork Share >>> path = /usr/local/share/Student >>> writeable = yes >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> >>> [Tech_Tips] >>> comment = Tech Applications and tips. Public to see/read. >>> path = /usr/local/share/TECH_TIPS >>> writeable = yes >>> valid users = @staff >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> >>> [Tech_Apps] >>> comment = Tech Applications. >>> path = /usr/local/share/Tech_Apps >>> writeable = no >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> valid users = @domainadmins, at admin >>> browseable = no >>> >>> [DropBox] >>> comment = Classwork Hand-in >>> path = /usr/local/share/Classwork >>> writeable = yes >>> create mode = 700 >>> force directory mode = 1777 >>> inherit owner = yes >>> >>> [SSS] >>> comment = Student Support Services >>> path = /usr/local/share/Staff/SSS >>> writeable = yes >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> >>> [JMC] >>> comment = JMC Global Share >>> path = /usr/local/share/Staff/JMC >>> writeable = yes >>> write list = @staff >>> read list = @staff >>> >>> [DRC] >>> comment = DRC >>> path = /usr/local/share/Staff/DRC >>> writeable = yes >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> >>> [CLA] >>> comment = CLA >>> path = /usr/local/share/Staff/CLA >>> writeable = yes >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> >>> [YAPS] >>> path = /usr/local/share/YAPS >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> writeable = yes >>> >>> >>> [IMAGES] >>> comment = System images. Keep out. >>> path = /usr/local/share/IMAGES >>> valid users = blast,lbarone, at domainadmins >>> writeable = yes >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> >>> [Printer_Drivers] >>> comment = Printer Drivers for any printers in the >>> building. >>> path = /usr/local/share/Printer_Drivers >>> writeable = no >>> inherit permissions = yes >>> >>> I commented when and where I changed the file, based on advice >>> from various forums when I was trying to figure out this >>> issue. The upgrade occurred on March 17th, so the changes I >>> made were after issues were reported to me. >>> >>> On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Rowland penny >>> <rpenny at samba.org <mailto:rpenny at samba.org> >>> <mailto:rpenny at samba.org <mailto:rpenny at samba.org>>> wrote: >>> >>> On 01/04/16 21:20, Luke Barone wrote: >>> >>> Anyone able to chime in? Suggestions on where to go? >>> >>> On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 11:21 AM, Luke Barone >>> <lukebarone at gmail.com <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com> >>> <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com>>> >>> >>> wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I upgraded Samba 3 to 4 when doing a Debian Wheezy to >>> Jessie upgrade over >>> the last couple of weeks. Most things worked, but >>> now that >>> staff are back, >>> we're seeing more and more issues. >>> >>> Computers are logging in using their cached >>> credentials >>> only. The >>> computers are not using updated password >>> information from >>> the server >>> anymore. The computers will not connect to the >>> server via >>> it's NetBIOS name >>> unless I add the entry under the hosts and lmhosts >>> file on >>> each workstation >>> (which is a pain...). My remote management won't work >>> either for using the >>> server credentials, I need to use a local username >>> and >>> password. >>> >>> It's running Samba 4.1.17-debian, as a Windows NT >>> Domain >>> Controller, NOT >>> Active Directory. >>> >>> I have also edited the /etc/nsswitch.conf file so >>> that: >>> >>> passwd: files winbind >>> shadow: files >>> group: files winbind >>> hosts: files wins >>> >>> instead of: >>> passwd: compat >>> group: compat >>> shadow: compat >>> hosts: files dns >>> >>> >>> ... based on advice around the getpwuid error that >>> seems >>> so famous. >>> >>> My goal is to get this up and running *properly* >>> without >>> needing to touch >>> every computer, and so that user changes (i.e. >>> password >>> changes, new users, >>> users getting deleted, etc) take effect immediately. >>> >>> If I need to post other config files, please let >>> me know >>> >>> >>> OK, lets start with the smb.conf, please post it. >>> I take it you haven't modified it after the upgrade. >>> >>> Rowland >>> >>> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following >>> URL and read the >>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>> >>> >>> >>> OK, try removing this line: >>> >>> smb ports = 139 >>> >>> You have turned off port 445 >>> >>> >>> Rowland >>> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and >>> read the >>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>> >>> >>> >> Worth trying, the only other thing that I can see that is sort of wrong, >> is this: >> >> path = /var/spool/lpd/samba >> >> It is in [global] and really only belongs in a share. >> >> After that I would start looking at the OS and the computer, is Apparmor >> running and stopping something, is a firewall running and blocking ports, >> is something going wrong with the computer, memory, HD etc >> >> >> Rowland >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >> > >
Rowland penny
2016-Apr-02 17:59 UTC
[Samba] Upgrading Samba 3 to Samba 4 - Domain Controller unreachable
On 02/04/16 18:46, Luke Barone wrote:> OK, this is working with the Windows 7 clients now. Looks like it was > just a reboot. Now I have an issue with the Windows 10 clients... I'll > open a new thread about that... > > On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Luke Barone <lukebarone at gmail.com > <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com>> wrote: > > OK, I'm rebooting the server now. Removed that line first. > > SELinux and App Armour are not installed on the servers. Tested > with the firewall down (iptables), ulimit is not being reached, > still lots of memory and hard drive space available... Since it's > the weekend, no one else is in the building except for me. > > On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 10:20 AM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org > <mailto:rpenny at samba.org>> wrote: > > On 02/04/16 18:06, Luke Barone wrote: > > OK, I've tried commenting the line out. Ran > /etc/init.d/samba reload, but no change. Should I try a > full server reboot then? > > On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 9:51 AM, Rowland penny > <rpenny at samba.org <mailto:rpenny at samba.org> > <mailto:rpenny at samba.org <mailto:rpenny at samba.org>>> wrote: > > On 02/04/16 17:37, Luke Barone wrote: > > [global] > server max protocol = SMB2 > # Line above added by lbarone - March 30, 2016 > name resolve order = host wins lmhosts bcast > write list = @domainadmins > passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n > *new*password* %n\n > *updated* > admin users > machine,add,lbarone, at domainadmins > smb ports = 139 > lock directory = /var/cache/samba > preserve case = yes > passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u > netbios name = jmac > printing = lprng > logon script = login.bat > local master = yes > workgroup = jmc > os level = 255 > printcap name = /dev/null > security = user > disable spoolss = yes > log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m > log level = 2 > load printers = yes > logon drive = h: > domain master = yes > interfaces = eth1 > encrypt passwords = true > wins support = yes > server string = jmac > wide links = no > path = /var/spool/lpd/samba > unix password sync = true > preferred master = yes > bind interfaces only = yes > pam password change = yes > domain logons = yes > dns proxy = yes > idmap config * : range = 1000-1999999 > # Above line added by lbarone - March 29, 2016 > > ################## SHARES ######################## > > [netlogon] > path = /usr/local/share/netlogon > browseable = no > ##profile acls = yes > write list = @domainadmins > inherit permissions = yes > > [homes] > browseable = no > read only = no > path = /home/%U/ > > [Programs] > path = /usr/local/share/Apps/NetApps > inherit permissions = yes > writeable = yes > > [Windsor] > path = /usr/local/share/Windsor > inherit permissions = yes > writeable = yes > > [Career] > path = /usr/local/share/Staff/CLA/Career > inherit permissions = yes > writeable = yes > comment = Career Programs > > [Office] > path = /usr/local/share/Office > writeable = yes > inherit permissions = yes > > [Admin] > path = /usr/local/share/Admin > inherit permissions = yes > writeable = yes > > [Student_Share] > comment = Classwork Share > path = /usr/local/share/Student > writeable = yes > inherit permissions = yes > > [Tech_Tips] > comment = Tech Applications and tips. > Public to see/read. > path = /usr/local/share/TECH_TIPS > writeable = yes > valid users = @staff > inherit permissions = yes > > [Tech_Apps] > comment = Tech Applications. > path = /usr/local/share/Tech_Apps > writeable = no > inherit permissions = yes > valid users = @domainadmins, at admin > browseable = no > > [DropBox] > comment = Classwork Hand-in > path = /usr/local/share/Classwork > writeable = yes > create mode = 700 > force directory mode = 1777 > inherit owner = yes > > [SSS] > comment = Student Support Services > path = /usr/local/share/Staff/SSS > writeable = yes > inherit permissions = yes > > [JMC] > comment = JMC Global Share > path = /usr/local/share/Staff/JMC > writeable = yes > write list = @staff > read list = @staff > > [DRC] > comment = DRC > path = /usr/local/share/Staff/DRC > writeable = yes > inherit permissions = yes > > [CLA] > comment = CLA > path = /usr/local/share/Staff/CLA > writeable = yes > inherit permissions = yes > > [YAPS] > path = /usr/local/share/YAPS > inherit permissions = yes > writeable = yes > > > [IMAGES] > comment = System images. Keep out. > path = /usr/local/share/IMAGES > valid users = blast,lbarone, at domainadmins > writeable = yes > inherit permissions = yes > > [Printer_Drivers] > comment = Printer Drivers for any printers > in the > building. > path = /usr/local/share/Printer_Drivers > writeable = no > inherit permissions = yes > > I commented when and where I changed the file, > based on advice > from various forums when I was trying to figure > out this > issue. The upgrade occurred on March 17th, so the > changes I > made were after issues were reported to me. > > On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Rowland penny > <rpenny at samba.org <mailto:rpenny at samba.org> > <mailto:rpenny at samba.org <mailto:rpenny at samba.org>> > <mailto:rpenny at samba.org <mailto:rpenny at samba.org> > <mailto:rpenny at samba.org <mailto:rpenny at samba.org>>>> wrote: > > On 01/04/16 21:20, Luke Barone wrote: > > Anyone able to chime in? Suggestions on > where to go? > > On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 11:21 AM, Luke Barone > <lukebarone at gmail.com > <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com> <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com > <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com>> > <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com > <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com> <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com > <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com>>>> > > wrote: > > Hi all, > > I upgraded Samba 3 to 4 when doing a > Debian Wheezy to > Jessie upgrade over > the last couple of weeks. Most things > worked, but > now that > staff are back, > we're seeing more and more issues. > > Computers are logging in using their > cached > credentials > only. The > computers are not using updated password > information from > the server > anymore. The computers will not > connect to the > server via > it's NetBIOS name > unless I add the entry under the hosts > and lmhosts > file on > each workstation > (which is a pain...). My remote > management won't work > either for using the > server credentials, I need to use a > local username and > password. > > It's running Samba 4.1.17-debian, as a > Windows NT > Domain > Controller, NOT > Active Directory. > > I have also edited the > /etc/nsswitch.conf file so > that: > > passwd: files winbind > shadow: files > group: files winbind > hosts: files wins > > instead of: > passwd: compat > group: compat > shadow: compat > hosts: files dns > > > ... based on advice around the > getpwuid error that > seems > so famous. > > My goal is to get this up and running > *properly* > without > needing to touch > every computer, and so that user > changes (i.e. > password > changes, new users, > users getting deleted, etc) take > effect immediately. > > If I need to post other config files, > please let > me know > > > OK, lets start with the smb.conf, please post it. > I take it you haven't modified it after the > upgrade. > > Rowland > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the > following > URL and read the > instructions: > https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > > > > OK, try removing this line: > > smb ports = 139 > > You have turned off port 445 > > > Rowland > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the > following URL and read the > instructions: > https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > > > > Worth trying, the only other thing that I can see that is sort > of wrong, is this: > > path = /var/spool/lpd/samba > > It is in [global] and really only belongs in a share. > > After that I would start looking at the OS and the computer, > is Apparmor running and stopping something, is a firewall > running and blocking ports, is something going wrong with the > computer, memory, HD etc > > > Rowland > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba > > >Try removing the 'server max protocol' line, windows 10 needs SMB3 + a reg hack Rowland
Luke Barone
2016-Apr-02 18:07 UTC
[Samba] Upgrading Samba 3 to Samba 4 - Domain Controller unreachable
@Sonic # /etc/init.d/samba restart [ ok ] Restarting nmbd (via systemctl): nmbd.service. [ ok ] Restarting smbd (via systemctl): smbd.service. [ ok ] Restarting samba-ad-dc (via systemctl): samba-ad-dc.service. I may try rebooting as well, after trying @penny's fix. But that's what I've always been doing. When I use systemctl start nmbd smbd I get no output. On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 10:59 AM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote:> On 02/04/16 18:46, Luke Barone wrote: > > OK, this is working with the Windows 7 clients now. Looks like it was just > a reboot. Now I have an issue with the Windows 10 clients... I'll open a > new thread about that... > > On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Luke Barone <lukebarone at gmail.com> wrote: > >> OK, I'm rebooting the server now. Removed that line first. >> >> SELinux and App Armour are not installed on the servers. Tested with the >> firewall down (iptables), ulimit is not being reached, still lots of memory >> and hard drive space available... Since it's the weekend, no one else is in >> the building except for me. >> >> On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 10:20 AM, Rowland penny < <rpenny at samba.org> >> rpenny at samba.org> wrote: >> >>> On 02/04/16 18:06, Luke Barone wrote: >>> >>>> OK, I've tried commenting the line out. Ran /etc/init.d/samba reload, >>>> but no change. Should I try a full server reboot then? >>>> >>>> On Sat, Apr 2, 2016 at 9:51 AM, Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org >>>> <mailto:rpenny at samba.org>> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 02/04/16 17:37, Luke Barone wrote: >>>> >>>> [global] >>>> server max protocol = SMB2 >>>> # Line above added by lbarone - March 30, 2016 >>>> name resolve order = host wins lmhosts bcast >>>> write list = @domainadmins >>>> passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n >>>> *updated* >>>> admin users = machine,add,lbarone, at domainadmins >>>> smb ports = 139 >>>> lock directory = /var/cache/samba >>>> preserve case = yes >>>> passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u >>>> netbios name = jmac >>>> printing = lprng >>>> logon script = login.bat >>>> local master = yes >>>> workgroup = jmc >>>> os level = 255 >>>> printcap name = /dev/null >>>> security = user >>>> disable spoolss = yes >>>> log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m >>>> log level = 2 >>>> load printers = yes >>>> logon drive = h: >>>> domain master = yes >>>> interfaces = eth1 >>>> encrypt passwords = true >>>> wins support = yes >>>> server string = jmac >>>> wide links = no >>>> path = /var/spool/lpd/samba >>>> unix password sync = true >>>> preferred master = yes >>>> bind interfaces only = yes >>>> pam password change = yes >>>> domain logons = yes >>>> dns proxy = yes >>>> idmap config * : range = 1000-1999999 >>>> # Above line added by lbarone - March 29, 2016 >>>> >>>> ################## SHARES ######################## >>>> >>>> [netlogon] >>>> path = /usr/local/share/netlogon >>>> browseable = no >>>> ##profile acls = yes >>>> write list = @domainadmins >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> >>>> [homes] >>>> browseable = no >>>> read only = no >>>> path = /home/%U/ >>>> >>>> [Programs] >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Apps/NetApps >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> writeable = yes >>>> >>>> [Windsor] >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Windsor >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> writeable = yes >>>> >>>> [Career] >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Staff/CLA/Career >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> writeable = yes >>>> comment = Career Programs >>>> >>>> [Office] >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Office >>>> writeable = yes >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> >>>> [Admin] >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Admin >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> writeable = yes >>>> >>>> [Student_Share] >>>> comment = Classwork Share >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Student >>>> writeable = yes >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> >>>> [Tech_Tips] >>>> comment = Tech Applications and tips. Public to >>>> see/read. >>>> path = /usr/local/share/TECH_TIPS >>>> writeable = yes >>>> valid users = @staff >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> >>>> [Tech_Apps] >>>> comment = Tech Applications. >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Tech_Apps >>>> writeable = no >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> valid users = @domainadmins, at admin >>>> browseable = no >>>> >>>> [DropBox] >>>> comment = Classwork Hand-in >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Classwork >>>> writeable = yes >>>> create mode = 700 >>>> force directory mode = 1777 >>>> inherit owner = yes >>>> >>>> [SSS] >>>> comment = Student Support Services >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Staff/SSS >>>> writeable = yes >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> >>>> [JMC] >>>> comment = JMC Global Share >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Staff/JMC >>>> writeable = yes >>>> write list = @staff >>>> read list = @staff >>>> >>>> [DRC] >>>> comment = DRC >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Staff/DRC >>>> writeable = yes >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> >>>> [CLA] >>>> comment = CLA >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Staff/CLA >>>> writeable = yes >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> >>>> [YAPS] >>>> path = /usr/local/share/YAPS >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> writeable = yes >>>> >>>> >>>> [IMAGES] >>>> comment = System images. Keep out. >>>> path = /usr/local/share/IMAGES >>>> valid users = blast,lbarone, at domainadmins >>>> writeable = yes >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> >>>> [Printer_Drivers] >>>> comment = Printer Drivers for any printers in the >>>> building. >>>> path = /usr/local/share/Printer_Drivers >>>> writeable = no >>>> inherit permissions = yes >>>> >>>> I commented when and where I changed the file, based on advice >>>> from various forums when I was trying to figure out this >>>> issue. The upgrade occurred on March 17th, so the changes I >>>> made were after issues were reported to me. >>>> >>>> On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 1:53 PM, Rowland penny >>>> <rpenny at samba.org <mailto:rpenny at samba.org> >>>> <mailto:rpenny at samba.org <mailto:rpenny at samba.org>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 01/04/16 21:20, Luke Barone wrote: >>>> >>>> Anyone able to chime in? Suggestions on where to go? >>>> >>>> On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 11:21 AM, Luke Barone >>>> <lukebarone at gmail.com <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com> >>>> <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com <mailto:lukebarone at gmail.com>>> >>>> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I upgraded Samba 3 to 4 when doing a Debian Wheezy >>>> to >>>> Jessie upgrade over >>>> the last couple of weeks. Most things worked, but >>>> now that >>>> staff are back, >>>> we're seeing more and more issues. >>>> >>>> Computers are logging in using their cached >>>> credentials >>>> only. The >>>> computers are not using updated password >>>> information from >>>> the server >>>> anymore. The computers will not connect to the >>>> server via >>>> it's NetBIOS name >>>> unless I add the entry under the hosts and lmhosts >>>> file on >>>> each workstation >>>> (which is a pain...). My remote management won't >>>> work >>>> either for using the >>>> server credentials, I need to use a local username >>>> and >>>> password. >>>> >>>> It's running Samba 4.1.17-debian, as a Windows NT >>>> Domain >>>> Controller, NOT >>>> Active Directory. >>>> >>>> I have also edited the /etc/nsswitch.conf file so >>>> that: >>>> >>>> passwd: files winbind >>>> shadow: files >>>> group: files winbind >>>> hosts: files wins >>>> >>>> instead of: >>>> passwd: compat >>>> group: compat >>>> shadow: compat >>>> hosts: files dns >>>> >>>> >>>> ... based on advice around the getpwuid error that >>>> seems >>>> so famous. >>>> >>>> My goal is to get this up and running *properly* >>>> without >>>> needing to touch >>>> every computer, and so that user changes (i.e. >>>> password >>>> changes, new users, >>>> users getting deleted, etc) take effect immediately. >>>> >>>> If I need to post other config files, please let >>>> me know >>>> >>>> >>>> OK, lets start with the smb.conf, please post it. >>>> I take it you haven't modified it after the upgrade. >>>> >>>> Rowland >>>> >>>> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following >>>> URL and read the >>>> instructions: >>>> <https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba> >>>> https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> OK, try removing this line: >>>> >>>> smb ports = 139 >>>> >>>> You have turned off port 445 >>>> >>>> >>>> Rowland >>>> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and >>>> read the >>>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> Worth trying, the only other thing that I can see that is sort of wrong, >>> is this: >>> >>> path = /var/spool/lpd/samba >>> >>> It is in [global] and really only belongs in a share. >>> >>> After that I would start looking at the OS and the computer, is Apparmor >>> running and stopping something, is a firewall running and blocking ports, >>> is something going wrong with the computer, memory, HD etc >>> >>> >>> Rowland >>> >>> -- >>> To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >>> instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba >>> >> >> > > Try removing the 'server max protocol' line, windows 10 needs SMB3 + a reg > hack > > Rowland > >
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