Marcus Schopen
2012-Jan-20 16:45 UTC
[Samba] lib/access.c:check_access message fills my log
Hi, in the logfile of one of my WinXP SP3 clients I see this message once a second and thousands over the day [2012/01/20 17:27:22, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(323) Allowed connection from (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) The client is in the same internal subnet with the PDC. I checked the client and access to the shares, roaming profile and printing works fine. After restarting the client the logging begins again. Is something wrong with the client or with samba? I don't see any other clients of my 300 WinXP clients with this behavior, therefore I think it could be a problem with the Windows client. Any ideas? Ciao Marcus
Marcus Schopen
2012-Jan-24 17:01 UTC
[Samba] lib/access.c:check_access message fills my log
Hi, Am Freitag, den 20.01.2012, 17:45 +0100 schrieb Marcus Schopen:> Hi, > > in the logfile of one of my WinXP SP3 clients I see this message once a > second and thousands over the day > > [2012/01/20 17:27:22, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(323) > Allowed connection from (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx) > > The client is in the same internal subnet with the PDC. I checked the > client and access to the shares, roaming profile and printing works > fine. After restarting the client the logging begins again. > > Is something wrong with the client or with samba? I don't see any other > clients of my 300 WinXP clients with this behavior, therefore I think it > could be a problem with the Windows client. Any ideas?Seems to be a strange problem with the client PC. I changed the PC today and the problem is gone. Ciao Marcus
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