First time I've seen this: Samba Version 4.5.6-GIT-f4219b7 as PDC Windows 7 client New system I was setting up. Joined the domain, no problem. On reboot, I did a typo on the domain name, something akin to: DOMIAN\administrator Instead of: DOMAIN\administrator Yet, I was logged on, desktop was setup, etc. Logged off to verify my mistake and loogged on with the proper domain name, and it was the same account - desktop was already setup, no new profile, etc. Chris
Le Mon, Feb 20, 2017 at 02:57:52PM -0500, Sonic via samba a écrit :> First time I've seen this: > [...] > On reboot, I did a typo on the domain name, something akin to: > DOMIAN\administrator > Instead of: > DOMAIN\administratorHello Chris. This behavior could be triggered by a "map untrusted to domain = yes" into your smb.conf. The "map untrusted to domain" directive serves precisely this purpose. Alain-Pierre
On Tue, 21 Feb 2017 11:14:19 +0100 Alain-Pierre Perrin via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> > This behavior could be triggered by a "map untrusted to domain = yes" > into your smb.conf. The "map untrusted to domain" directive serves > precisely this purpose. >Except the OP was logging into a windows computer and the Samba DC has 'map untrusted to domain' set to 'No' by default. I think it is a windows thing, though I couldn't see anything in the event logs when I tried logging in with a mixed-up DOMAIN name. Rowland