Rich Webb
2019-Aug-09 20:31 UTC
[Samba] Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
Hello,
I am randomly getting this message when attempting to connect to my samba 4 file
server by entering \\server in the run command in Windows. If I enter \\ip
address then it will work every time. This seems like a DNS issue but not sure
why.
I am running Samba version 4.9.2 on both the domain controller (dc2) and the
file server (fs1)
I am using the internal DNS server on the domain controller and my Windows
machine's DNS is pointed at DC2. It is joined to the "WEBB"
domain.
It was compiled from scratch on both machines and the config files are as
follows:
Domain Controller:
# Global parameters
[global]
dns forwarder = 208.67.222.123
netbios name = DC2
realm = WEBB.LOCAL
server role = active directory domain controller
workgroup = WEBB
[netlogon]
path = /var/locks/sysvol/webb.local/scripts
read only = No
[sysvol]
path = /var/locks/sysvol
read only = No
File Server:
[global]
netbios name = FS1
workgroup = WEBB
security = ADS
realm = WEBB.LOCAL
idmap config *:backend = tdb
idmap config *:range = 2000-9999
idmap config WEBB:backend = rid
idmap config WEBB:range = 10000-999999
winbind enum users = yes
winbind enum groups = yes
vfs objects = acl_xattr
map acl inherit = Yes
store dos attributes = Yes
[Installs]
writeable = yes
path = /server/installs
There are more shares but they are all pretty much defined the same as the
Installs share.
If there is more information needed please let me know.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Rich
Rowland penny
2019-Aug-09 21:18 UTC
[Samba] Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
On 09/08/2019 21:31, Rich Webb via samba wrote:> Hello, > > I am randomly getting this message when attempting to connect to my samba 4 file server by entering \\server in the run command in Windows. If I enter \\ip address then it will work every time. This seems like a DNS issue but not sure why. > > I am running Samba version 4.9.2 on both the domain controller (dc2) and the file server (fs1) > > I am using the internal DNS server on the domain controller and my Windows machine's DNS is pointed at DC2. It is joined to the "WEBB" domain. > > It was compiled from scratch on both machines and the config files are as follows: > > Domain Controller: > > # Global parameters > [global] > dns forwarder = 208.67.222.123 > netbios name = DC2 > realm = WEBB.LOCAL > server role = active directory domain controller > workgroup = WEBB > > [netlogon] > path = /var/locks/sysvol/webb.local/scripts > read only = No > > [sysvol] > path = /var/locks/sysvol > read only = No > > File Server: > > [global] > > netbios name = FS1 > workgroup = WEBB > security = ADS > realm = WEBB.LOCAL > > idmap config *:backend = tdb > idmap config *:range = 2000-9999 > idmap config WEBB:backend = rid > idmap config WEBB:range = 10000-999999 > > winbind enum users = yes > winbind enum groups = yes > > vfs objects = acl_xattr > map acl inherit = Yes > store dos attributes = Yes > > [Installs] > writeable = yes > path = /server/installs > > > There are more shares but they are all pretty much defined the same as the Installs share. > > If there is more information needed please let me know. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Rich >if your dns domain really is 'webb.local', then turn off Avahi everywhere. Rowland
Rich Webb
2019-Aug-09 21:54 UTC
[Samba] Windows cannot access \\server check the spelling of the name 0x800704cf
I don't think that I have Avahi running anywhere. It wasn't found on DC2 or FS1 servers - even though everywhere I read that it's on by default in CentOS 7. Thanks, Rich> if your dns domain really is 'webb.local', then turn off Avahi everywhere. > > Rowland > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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