On 22/02/16 08:58, Oskar Perger wrote:> Hi
> I have set up a domain using samba-tool on debian jessie. It seems to work,
> i cant administrate from terminal whit samba-tool and from winxp, but if i
> join whit win10 i have much trouble.
> I cant change password, i cant add users....
> Someone knows whats the problem?
>
> /etc/samba/smb.conf
> [global]
> workgroup = LAN
> realm = lan.local
> netbios name = C3PO
> server role = active directory domain controller
> dns forwarder = 192.168.1.1
>
> [netlogon]
> path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol/lan.local/scripts
> read only = No
>
> [sysvol]
> path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol
> read only = No
>
> [shared]
> comment = Shared Folder
> path = /media/shared
> read only = No
> directory mask = 0770
> create mask = 0770
>
> [Users]
> directory_mode : parameter = 0700
> read only = no
> path = /media/users
> csc policy = documents
>
> /etc/hosts:
> 127.0.0.1 localhost
> 127.0.1.1 c3po.lan c3po
> 192.168.1.10 c3po.lan.local c3po
>
> /etc/krb5.conf:
> [libdefaults]
> default_realm = LAN.LOCAL
> dns_lookup_realm = true
> dns_lookup_kdc = true
Is this Ubuntu ?
Is your dns domain really 'lan.local' ?
If so, did you miss that it is a bad idea to use .local ?
If you are really using a .local dns name, turn off Avihi.
Next, stop Network-Manager using dnsmasq (open up its conf file and
comment out 'dnsmasq', then restart network-manager)
Now remove the '127.0.1.1' line from /etc/hosts
Change (in /etc/krb5.conf) 'dns_lookup_realm = true' to
'dns_lookup_realm = false'
See if that helps for a start.
Rowland