Michael Chalvatzis
2007-Aug-15 14:35 UTC
[Fwd: Re: [Samba] password server DOMDC1 rejected the password: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE]
and for everyone else too :) ----------------------- ?????? ?????? ------------------------ ????: Re: [Samba] password server DOMDC1 rejected the password: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE ???: glykos@gmx.net ??????????: ???, ????????? 15, 2007 15:17 ????: "Warren Beldad" <advisory22@gmail.com> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Warren, thanks for your reply. I must admit that the message points out a wrong user or wrong password. But this happens only because my data with the new version are not as complete as they are with the old version. And therefore samba tries to authenticate myself to an absolute wrong back end !! As far as I can oversee it, samba tries to authenticate my Windows account against the local (Linux) user database and this is something that I don't want and that of course must fail. I made a new test in the meanwhile with the following additional option: log level = 10 log file = /var/log/samba.%m with both versions. A diff on the log file of both files "samba.<ip of client host>" produces at the end this interesting fact: < [2007/08/15 13:11:19, 3] libsmb/ntlmssp.c:ntlmssp_server_auth(672) < Got user=[mchalvatzis] domain=[DOM] workstation=[FRA-W10065] len1=24 len2=190 ---> [2007/08/15 14:57:06, 10] smbd/sesssetup.c:check_spnego_blob_complete(975) > check_spnego_blob_complete: needed_len = 101, pblob->length = 101 > [2007/08/15 14:57:06, 3] libsmb/ntlmssp.c:ntlmssp_server_auth(739) > Got user=[] domain=[] workstation=[FRA-W10065] len1=1 len2=0The left side is the working version 3.0.23c the right side is the failing version 3.0.25b You see on the failing version the user and the domain fields are empty! Why is that? If you need more input on this please let me know as I have all log file in place with a working version and a failing version. Thanks for your help Michael ???? ???, ????????? 14, 2007 18:36, ?/? Warren Beldad ??????::> NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE means there's something wrong with the supplied > login name and/or password > either account does not exist or bad password. > how did you connect? try specifying the domain name. >
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