I have configure Samba to not store profiles (logon path= ), Windows creates a local profile on the computer when the user logs in as intended. A machine account gets created every time a computer joins a domain, apparently samba is looking for a profile for the computer on the server every time someone connects to it. [2008/05/05 09:21:32, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(1111) machine34 (4.5.6.7) couldn't find service profiles [2008/05/05 09:21:32, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(1111) machine34 (4.5.6.7) couldn't find service profiles Samba is configured with an LDAP backend, computers are created with the sambaAccount objectClass and their home directory is set to /dev/null... Any ideas? Thanks, Eric.
what happens when you create a [profiles] share such as: [profiles] path = /var/lib/samba/profiles writeable = yes create mask = 0600 directory mask = 0700 browseable = no csc policy = disabled guest ok = yes and set /var/lib/samba/profiles permissions to 1700? Eric Lopez wrote:> I have configure Samba to not store profiles (logon path= ), Windows > creates a local profile on the computer when the user logs in as > intended. > A machine account gets created every time a computer joins a domain, > apparently samba is looking for a profile for the computer on the > server every time someone connects to it. > > [2008/05/05 09:21:32, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(1111) > machine34 (4.5.6.7) couldn't find service profiles > [2008/05/05 09:21:32, 0] smbd/service.c:make_connection(1111) > machine34 (4.5.6.7) couldn't find service profiles > > Samba is configured with an LDAP backend, computers are created with > the sambaAccount objectClass and their home directory is set to > /dev/null... Any ideas? > Thanks, > Eric. > >