On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Edan Idzerda wrote:
>
> Hi. Myself and a anti-Micro$oft companion tried to get
> NT domain logons working yesterday and seem pretty close, but
> not quite.
darn :)
> Samba is 1.9.18alpha3, server is an Ultra-2 running SunOS 5.5.1.
> When we try to join the domain OURDOM (was NTFREE, now's it NITWIT)
> the NT 4 WS hangs for a bit and then says "The domain server could
> not be located."
yep.
> Samba writes a lot of stuff to the log file, and most of it
> really isn't very interesting to me, but the following seemed
> like an *error* that didn't seem covered in any of the docs
> I've/we've looked at.
um...
> 5C 50 49 50 45 5C 6C 73 61 72 70 63 0 \PIPE\ls arpc.
> switch message SMBopenX (pid 6706)
> Skipping become_user - already user
> Opening pipe \PIPE\lsarpc.
> Known pipe lsarpc opening.
> unix_clean_name [lsarpc]
> is_in_path: lsarpc
> is_in_path: no name list.
> unix_clean_name [lsarpc]
> dos_mode: 12 lsarpc
> is_in_path: lsarpc
> is_in_path: no name list.
> dos_mode returning r
> 10/22/97 17:02:12 error packet at line 146 cmd=45 (SMBopenX) eclass=1
ecode=5
> error string = Permission denied
read the 1.9.18alpha3/docs/NTDOMAIN.txt file, in which it mentions that
you should do:
touch /tmp/lsarpc
touch /tmp/NETLOGON
touch /tmp/srvsvc
chmod 666 /tmp/lsarpc
chmod 666 /tmp/NETLOGON
chmod 666 /tmp/srvsvc
this is clearly a security risk, i have been told (ln -s /tmp/lsarpc
/etc/rc.boot/some_file and when running samba, get some_file wiped out)
so watch out.
>
> So I guess my only question at the moment would be, "is the above
> normal behavior?"
yep.
> Hopefully we'll have our logs a little more together soon.
> Thanks for any suggestions anyone might have... we're
> so close... yet so far...
what can i say. oh, yes. if your domain is only three letters long (e.g
"CB1"), there's a problem with the LSA_QUERYINFOPOLICY response,
which
prevents you from getting "Welcome to the CB1 Domain". i think. but i
haven't been able to get a packet trace of it, yet.
luke
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