i have samba 3.0.2pre1 installed on a SuSE 9 machine that I am trying to get to authenticate on an NT4 domain. After joining the machine to the domain, setting up smb.conf and nsswitch.conf to use winbind I start the services and try wbinfo -u to test the connection and I get the following error: Error looking up domain users tail /var/log/messages shows the following: nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgroups(952) could not find domain entry for domain ~hostname~ Anyone know why it would be looking for the hostname as the domain instead of the domain I joined it to? Thanks for any help
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 02:02:49PM -0600, Trevor Thorsteinson wrote:> i have samba 3.0.2pre1 installed on a SuSE 9 machine that I am trying to get > to authenticate on an NT4 domain. After joining the machine to the domain, > setting up smb.conf and nsswitch.conf to use winbind I start the services > and try wbinfo -u to test the connection and I get the following error: > > Error looking up domain users > > tail /var/log/messages shows the following: > > nsswitch/winbindd_group.c:winbindd_getgroups(952) > could not find domain entry for domain ~hostname~ > > Anyone know why it would be looking for the hostname as the domain instead > of the domain I joined it to?This was fixed shortly after the release of 3.0.2pre1. Andrew Bartlett
On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Andrew Bartlett wrote:> > Anyone know why it would be looking for the hostname as the domain instead > > of the domain I joined it to? > > This was fixed shortly after the release of 3.0.2pre1.Does that mean another release is coming? :) Does the CVS version typically compile or does it too bleeding edge? -- Matt McParland
On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 04:37:54PM -0500, Matt McParland wrote:> On Thu, 15 Jan 2004, Andrew Bartlett wrote: > > > > Anyone know why it would be looking for the hostname as the domain instead > > > of the domain I joined it to? > > > > This was fixed shortly after the release of 3.0.2pre1. > > Does that mean another release is coming? :)There is> Does the CVS version typically compile or does it too bleeding edge?It *should* always compile and run as expected. Most failure to compile issues are just missing checkins, not anything deliberate. We really do try to test that it works before we checkin, but there is a reason jerry is busy preparing the rc releases - we need outside confirmation. Andrew Barltett