Hello all, I'm in the process of moving from Samba 2.2 -> Samba 3.0 and I'm running into an issue with the Windows user 'Administrator'. This samba box is using ADS and has Kerberos properly configured. All windows users except Administrator seem to work properly. I have Administrator in smbusers mapped to root: # Unix_name = SMB_name1 SMB_name2 ... root = Administrator administrator And I have several shares that are marked to allow root as a valid user. These same shares also have other Windows users and a user as one of those people seems to work fine. A share example is: [opt] path = /opt public = no writable = yes force user = root valid users = root jmccormick sconrad However when logged into a Windows box as the Administrator user I get the following error message in smbd.log: [2004/03/16 10:17:31, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(218) Username Administrator is invalid on this system I've even gone as far to add a UNIX user called "Administrator" in the system to see if that would fix things. Anyone see what I'm doing wrong? Am I missing some sort of security feature? Thanks -- Jason
Jason McCormick
2004-Mar-16 17:51 UTC
[Samba] Windows 'Administrator' User Can't Connect (partially solved)
> I've even gone as far to add a UNIX user called "Administrator" in > the system to see if that would fix things.Actually this seemed to fix it after I removed Administrator from smbusers. So having a local Administrator account works but smbusers mapping still doesn't. Anyone know why? Thanks! -- Jason