stephane.purnelle@corman.be
2003-Aug-21 12:45 UTC
Réf. : [Samba] Reposted: Samba PDC + WinXP = problems fetching
I think that is a oplock problem in the profile path. see oplock in smb.conf manual ----------------------------------- St?phane PURNELLE stephane.purnelle@corman.be Service Informatique Corman S.A. Tel : 00 32 087/342467 Dendik <dendik@pochta.ru> Envoy? par : Pour : samba@lists.samba.org samba-bounces+stephane.purnelle=corman.be@lists cc : .samba.org Objet : [Samba] Reposted: Samba PDC + WinXP = problems fetching 21/08/03 14:38 On Aug,21 Dendik wrote: Hi, everybody! I have 20 WinXP client machines and a sever running Samba (first try was with 2.2.8, now it's 3.0.0rc1). If it matters to someone (for statistics, fun or for understanding the problem), i use Slackware 9.0 Linux, kernel 2.4.20 on server (and clients are XPpro/SP1, buld 2600 as far as i remember). I almost had no problems configuring samba for browsing and fortunately i don't need to worry about printing. And it also was not difficult to set up a Samba PDC. And even the first time i logged in with a test user account, everything went fine. But when i tried to log in with that very account from another machine, i got Win hanging up for about two minutes and blaming approximately the following way: "Windows can't log you on with local profile, using temporary profile. Changes done to this profile will be lost after you log off" (phrase `local profile` seemed strange to me, but Win really does what it should do, except not down/up loading the profiles). After the message disappears or i hit OK, Win loggs in normally, downloads logon.bat and seems to behave fine, but the profile is really removed after log off. Recently (a few hours ago, thanks to decreasing log level from 3 to 2) i noticed the following text in samba log corresponding to this behaviour: [2003/08/20 17:51:54, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(248) botan opened file botan/NTUSER.DAT read=Yes write=No (numopen=1) [2003/08/20 17:51:54, 2] smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(228) botan closed file botan/NTUSER.DAT (numopen=0) [2003/08/20 17:51:54, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(248) botan opened file botan/NTUSER.DAT read=Yes write=No (numopen=1) [2003/08/20 17:53:17, 2] smbd/process.c:timeout_processing(1133) Closing idle connection [2003/08/20 17:53:17, 2] smbd/server.c:exit_server(558) Closing connections The following is (probably not complete) list of what i tried to do: *. Patch the registry. Definitely. I would not be able to join Domain without it. *. Patch group policies (on two test machines) *. Turn off EAP in network properties (there was such advice in some message here). Caused win to blame immediately after i try to log in and with other message. I don't remember it right now, but i will try it again, if you ask. *. Switch samba to LDAP authentication (i remembered a message on the mailing list, reporing success with Samba+XP using LDAP), but i did not make it far enough for Samba to authenticate users with LDAP, and i would anyway gladly appreciate help with LDAP, yet it's not my real trouble right now and i will hopefully cope with it using heaps of doc on the net. *. Play with Samba's socket settings. Grateful beforehand for any help. Dendik. PS. Excuse my poor english. Me not anglisch talk :). PPS. I mailed this problem to the list a few weeks ago, but the only ansewr i received was a suggestion about registry patch (which was by that moment long time done) and i had for some administrative reason postpone the work until now. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
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