Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "des_cbc_md5".
2005 Jun 13
2
Can't maintain a connection to the Server 2003 ADS on a subdomain
Hello to every Samba expert out there,
We've been having a hard time figuring out a particular problem with Samba.
After joining the Server 2003 ADS, which is on a different subnet - just
going through a router, the membership would drop all of a sudden.
Everything works great when the Samba server is on the same subnet as the
Server 2003 ADS. I have posted some details on forums, here is a
2023 Jan 26
1
samba 4.13.17 ubuntu 20.04
...a 4.13.17.
For Ubuntu 20.04 with Samba 4.13.17 there seems to be only a workaround to solve the login problem:
Modifying the Local Security Policy -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> Network security:
"Configure encryption types allowed for Kerberos" Check only DES_CBC_CRC, DES_CBC_MD5 and RC4_HMAC_MD5.
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This worked for us to login again.
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You can find some more informations here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75235829/samba-4-13-17-breaks-domain-login-with-kerberos-errors/75249164#75249164
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Best regards
Frank
2023 Jan 26
1
samba 4.13.17 ubuntu 20.04
...a 4.13.17 there seems to be only a
> > workaround to solve the login problem:Modifying the Local Security
> > Policy -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> Network
> > security:"Configure encryption types allowed for Kerberos" Check
> > only DES_CBC_CRC, DES_CBC_MD5 and RC4_HMAC_MD5. This worked for us
> > to login again. You can find some more informations here:
> > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/75235829/samba-4-13-17-breaks-domain-login-with-kerberos-errors/75249164#75249164
> > Best regardsFrank
> --
> Andrew Bartlett (he/him...
2004 Oct 27
1
Samba kerberos authentication issues with samba 3.0.7
Hello.
I'm having difficulty running kerberized samba on my Linux box in my Windows ADS domain. Specifically, smbclient -k //server/share fails with a "session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE" error message. I ran smbd with -d 3 debugging verbosity, and the following came out on stdout/stderr. I marked the interesting lines with ***'s:
# smbd -i -d 3