I have followed the FAQs and HOW-TOs, including the Sign and Seal registry patch, but I am unable to make this work. RedHat 9.0 Samba 3.0.0rc4 XP Pro SP1 When I setup the PC and join the domain, it gives me the 'Welcome to the Domain' message, but I really don't think that this has worked because of errors in the log file, (yes I can provide, and yes I am using the smb user root). Then when I reboot and attempt to login with a domain user, I get refused with the 'Windows cannot connect to the domain,.....' error. In the log file for the machine_name, the last error is 'Can't become connected user'. Higher up (when logging verbosity is cranked up) in the log file, it 'appears' that the computer is attempting to connect to the domain, but it somehow ends up using the 'Guest' account?! I don't know if this is normal. Anyways, sharing appears to be working, because if I log into a local machine account, I cat 'NET USE' a share fine. Anyways, any help or gentle 'nudges' in the correct direction would be appreciated. I can provide smb.conf and log files to whomever wishes them. TIA ==============================Gordon Biner Network Manager West Fraser Mills Ltd. (250) 992-0865 gordon.biner@westfraser.com ============================== 'There are 10 types of people in this world; those who understand binary, and those who don't.'
I am having the same problem using the following Debian 2.2 Samba 2.2.3a (From Debian Package) XP Pro SP1> -----Original Message----- > From: samba-bounces+philip=bubel.com@lists.samba.org > [mailto:samba-bounces+philip=bubel.com@lists.samba.org] On > Behalf Of Gordon Biner > Sent: Monday, September 22, 2003 4:31 PM > To: samba@lists.samba.org > Subject: [Samba] XP Pro connecting to PDC > > I have followed the FAQs and HOW-TOs, including the Sign and > Seal registry patch, but I am unable to make this work. > > RedHat 9.0 > Samba 3.0.0rc4 > XP Pro SP1 > > When I setup the PC and join the domain, it gives me the > 'Welcome to the Domain' message, but I really don't think > that this has worked because of errors in the log file, (yes > I can provide, and yes I am using the smb user root). > Then when I reboot and attempt to login with a domain user, I > get refused with the 'Windows cannot connect to the > domain,.....' error. In the log file for the machine_name, > the last error is 'Can't become connected user'. Higher up > (when logging verbosity is cranked up) in the log file, it > 'appears' that the computer is attempting to connect to the > domain, but it somehow ends up using the 'Guest' account?! I > don't know if this is normal. > > Anyways, sharing appears to be working, because if I log into > a local machine account, I cat 'NET USE' a share fine. > > > Anyways, any help or gentle 'nudges' in the correct direction > would be appreciated. I can provide smb.conf and log files > to whomever wishes them. > > TIA > > > ==============================> Gordon Biner > Network Manager > West Fraser Mills Ltd. > (250) 992-0865 > gordon.biner@westfraser.com > ==============================> > 'There are 10 types of people in this world; those who > understand binary, and those who don't.' > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >
I am having the same problem, too. Linux Mandrake 9.1 on server. Art Inion Gordon Biner wrote:> I have followed the FAQs and HOW-TOs, including the Sign and Seal registry patch, but I am unable to make this work. > > RedHat 9.0 > Samba 3.0.0rc4 > XP Pro SP1 > > When I setup the PC and join the domain, it gives me the 'Welcome to the Domain' message, but I really don't think that this has worked because of errors in the log file, (yes I can provide, and yes I am using the smb user root). > Then when I reboot and attempt to login with a domain user, I get refused with the 'Windows cannot connect to the domain,.....' error. In the log file for the machine_name, the last error is > 'Can't become connected user'. Higher up (when logging verbosity is cranked up) in the log file, it 'appears' that the computer is attempting to connect to the domain, but it somehow ends up using the 'Guest' account?! I don't know if this is normal. > > Anyways, sharing appears to be working, because if I log into a local machine account, I cat 'NET USE' a share fine. > > > Anyways, any help or gentle 'nudges' in the correct direction would be appreciated. I can provide smb.conf and log files to whomever wishes them. > > TIA > > > ==============================> Gordon Biner > Network Manager > West Fraser Mills Ltd. > (250) 992-0865 > gordon.biner@westfraser.com > ==============================> > 'There are 10 types of people in this world; > those who understand binary, and those who don't.' >
Did you do the registry hack? They say to do it if you do not get the "Welcome to the domain" box, but I got that box and then couldn't log in with a user. I applied the hack and re-booted. Logged in without a problem. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE - SYSTEM - CurrentControlSet - Services - Netlogon - Parameters - requiresignorseal /change from 1 to 0 At 01:30 PM 9/22/03 -0700, you wrote:>I have followed the FAQs and HOW-TOs, including the Sign and Seal registry >patch, but I am unable to make this work. > >RedHat 9.0 >Samba 3.0.0rc4 >XP Pro SP1 > >When I setup the PC and join the domain, it gives me the 'Welcome to the >Domain' message, but I really don't think that this has worked because of >errors in the log file, (yes I can provide, and yes I am using the smb >user root). >Then when I reboot and attempt to login with a domain user, I get refused >with the 'Windows cannot connect to the domain,.....' error. In the log >file for the machine_name, the last error is >'Can't become connected user'. Higher up (when logging verbosity is >cranked up) in the log file, it 'appears' that the computer is attempting >to connect to the domain, but it somehow ends up using the 'Guest' >account?! I don't know if this is normal. > >Anyways, sharing appears to be working, because if I log into a local >machine account, I cat 'NET USE' a share fine. > > >Anyways, any help or gentle 'nudges' in the correct direction would be >appreciated. I can provide smb.conf and log files to whomever wishes them. > >TIA > > >==============================>Gordon Biner >Network Manager >West Fraser Mills Ltd. >(250) 992-0865 >gordon.biner@westfraser.com >==============================> >'There are 10 types of people in this world; >those who understand binary, and those who don't.' > >-- >To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba