No, I haven't gotten a response, yet.
Eric Hines
At 02/06/06 18:13, James Taylor wrote:>Did you get a resolution to this issue? I am wondering because I am having
>similar issues with my Samba setup.
>
>JT
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: samba-bounces+jtaylor=laszlosystems.com@lists.samba.org
>[mailto:samba-bounces+jtaylor=laszlosystems.com@lists.samba.org] On Behalf
>Of Eric Hines
>Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 10:06 AM
>To: samba@lists.samba.org
>Subject: [Samba] Join Domain Problem?
>
>List,
>
>I'm having trouble accessing shares, and I'm getting conflicting
>indications on whether I've successfully joined the domain with my PC
>and Samba server (which may bear on the share problem). I really
>could use some help; I've not been able to recognize anything in the
>docs or via Google that helps. I'm running SUSE 9.3 and Samba
>3.0.21a, and I'm trying to access shares from a Win2k PC.
>
>I ran <net join PDC -D <server> -W <domain> -U root> and
got back the
>answer "ads_connect: Transport end is not connected. Joined domain
><domain>"
><net rpc testjoin> returns "Join to <domain> is OK."
>
>However, wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g both return "Error looking up domain
>users/groups", and winbindd can only find BUILTIN for a trusted
>domain, according to its log, and my log. wb_<domain> indicates that
>no trusted domain ever is found.
>
>But wbinfo -t succeeds, wbinfo -D=<domain> returns the domain data,
>including its SID, and wbinfo --sequence returns BUILTIN and
><domain>, albeit with the same numbers.
>
>Testparm says the Samba is the domain PDC. My PC successfully boots
>into the domain with me (or root, as the case may be) as the logged in user.
>
>So, how can I tell whether I've correctly joined the domain?
>
>The second part of this is that with each of two shares (<share1> and
><share2>), set up as below (I've only used bandwidth on one share;
>their set up is identical), I get BAD_NETWORK_NAME from an smbclient
>//<server>/<share1> -U <user> call. With valid user set
to @group in
><share1> only, this changes to a bad login error (ACCESS_DENIED) for
>that share. However, when logged in on the PC as root, I get into
><share2> (which does not have @group set) just fine, but I get the
>login error when root tries to get into <share1>. This argues that I
>have an access problem with the two shares, and my domain problem
>impacts this only obliquely.
>
>The logs all indicate that the shares are being formed correctly, but
>the messages log says that my PC "couldn't find service: {[long
>string of digits and characters, hyphenated into 5 groups]}, and that
>the PC also couldn't find the to the directory containing <share2>
>(without the @groups). It also appears that the last character of
>each share gets truncated when its being sought out (found this in
>the PC log on the Samba server). However, that last character always
>is found eventually for <share1> and never is for <share2>.
>
>Setting createmask, et al., has had no effect, probably because I'm
>not getting into the shares for these to have an effect.
>
>So, what have I got going on here? How can I further troubleshoot
>this share problem, also?
>
><share1>
>path=/data/<share1>
>valid users=@group #Note: <Share2> has only valid users = '';
it is
>otherwise identical to this
>read only=no
>
>Thanks for your help; I've been pulling my hair out over these for
>several weeks. I'm going bald....
>
>Eric Hines
There is no nonsense so errant that it cannot be made the creed of
the vast majority by adequate governmental action.
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