Whit Blauvelt
2008-Feb-17 00:38 UTC
[Samba] "|dirname| in dfs path \boxname\dirname is not a dfs root" ?
Hi, It's looking to me like the error in the title is the main thing preventing logging into a share via ADS/winbind &c. I see an old note here for someone seeing the same in his error logs: http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-technical/2007-May/053388.html Ah - this explains a lot. The default for the "msdfs root" parameter changed between 3.0.24 from True to False. Has this client been restarted since the new Samba load was added and restarted ? If not - try rebooting the client. The clients remember if a server was a dfs root and act accordingly until a restart. The decision was made to change "msdfs root = no" due to problems detecting that the initial name given in a dfs root path belonged to this server (as I recall). The client for my testing purposes is smbclient on another Linux box. So I'm doubting that the "reboot Windows" advice is what I'm looking for. So, how the heck do I get around this error? And wtf does the error even mean? Thanks, Whit
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