Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "NT4 user can't change password during logon (but XP can)"
2010 Aug 18
1
Error: You do not have permission to change your password
I'm using Samba v3.5.4-62 on Fedora 13 PDC Using LDAP passdb backend
and do the following...
1. Login as user on Windows system using domain user name and password
- Login successful
2. Press Ctrl-Alt-Del
3. Press Change Password
4. Enter old and new password as prompted
5. Receive response "You do not have permission to change your password."
I receive the following
2006 Jul 19
2
Must restart Samba regularly because saving files stops working
One of our sites is currently testing Samba 3.0.21c as PDC on HP-UX
11.00 with openldap backend.
>From time to time - about every two days - it suddenly becomes
impossible for the clients (NT4 & XP) to save any more files to the
samba shares. When the problems start occurring they simply stop and
restart samba, and then everything works again for a couple of days.
Please not that the samba
2010 Dec 01
0
ACLs, NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED, etc.
Hey, all. I've got some irksome issues, and would love it if someone
could show me where I'm going wrong.
First and foremost, I can access the folders, create new ones, etc. But
copying stuff from an existing Windows share (with ACLs), not so much.
Likewise when I try to assign permissions. I wind up with stuff like
[2010/12/01 02:56:34, 0]
2003 Aug 08
0
Reposted: Please help! Samba 3 beta3 and windows XP - SP1 client!
Sorry to post again, but this doesn't seem to be showing on the news server.
"Jon Fanti" <jon.fanti@stoopid.me.uk> wrote in message news:...
> Hi,
>
> I have a samba PDC running at home as the domain "WONDERLAND". I have a
> Windows 2000 SP4 machine and a Windows XP SP1 machine. The Windows 2000
> machine will join and allow user logins to the domain
2003 Aug 26
1
Invalid auth info 68 or level 5 on schannel only prior to
logins
Reply-To:
I've sourced the groups, but haven't had any success with solving this
problem. Here are the details:
I have a debian/testing system running samba 3.0.0beta2-1. It was
working fine with the 2.x series, until I upgraded to 3.0. The debian
server (al) is a PDC for a small NT domain (isabela) with three
workstations, all running win2k pro. All but one work fine
2004 Jun 16
0
Password change problem, Samba 3.0.4
Greetings list.
I've been trolling the archives and google searches all morning and cannot
seem to come up with an answer to this, though I'm not the first to
experience the problem. I'm running samba on FreeBSD 5.2.1-p4, installed
from the ports collection.
When a user other than root attempts to change an smb password (either
through SWAT or with smbpasswd) I get the following
2006 Apr 21
3
NT logon ok but XP logon very slow
Hi,
Our environment: HP-UX 11.00 server / Samba 3.0.21a as PDC / OpenLDAP backend
We're developping a migration from AS/U to a Samba PDC.
Currently we have following problem: logging onto an NT4 workstation
is almost instantaneous, but when logging onto an XP workstation, this
happens:
(1) We type the user and password in Windows logon.
(2) Windows logon immediately accepts user and
2004 Aug 16
1
PDC/LDAP domain login problems
OK - I finally am able to join machines to the domain, but I cant log in to
them (at least not my test client anyway). If anyone can help I would be
really really appreciative!
Platform: Solaris 9, Samba 3.0.5, Sun One Directory Server 5.1
error is:
The system could not log you on. Make sure your User name and domain are
correct, then type your password again. Letters in passwords must be
2008 Aug 26
5
Error / Unable to allocate enough memory
Hello,
I am having a problem with wine 0.9.45 through 1.1.3. I have an application that worked fine using wine 0.9.45 until I was forced to do a reinstall due to a bad hard drive. Now I always get Error / Unable to allocate enough memory when I run the application. Here is the command I am running:
MDCrack-sse.exe --charset=tesTES --algorithm=NTLM1 --minsize=8 --maxsize=8
2004 Jul 28
1
failed to decode PDU - failed to do schannel processing
I am running Slackware 10
samba-3.0.5-i486-2
I get the following errors in my syslog, over and over and over...
Jul 27 17:05:51 Olympus smbd[11471]: [2004/07/27 17:05:51, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_pipe_netsec_process(1397)
Jul 27 17:05:51 Olympus smbd[11471]: failed to decode PDU
Jul 27 17:05:51 Olympus smbd[11471]: [2004/07/27 17:05:51, 0]
2003 Jun 26
1
Urgent : Connection problem to a Samba PDC
Hi,
We have a Samba3.0Beta1-LDAP acting as PDC for about 170 computers, since 2
weeks everything works perfectly but since yesterday every computers are unable
to connect to the PDC.
The following message appears on client side :
The session setup from the computer CJEREV01 failed to authenticate. The
name(s) of the account(s) referenced in the security database is
CJEREV01$. The following
2004 Feb 09
1
error messages -- what does it mean?
Feb 9 07:08:10 fileserver smbd[2025]: [2004/02/09 07:08:10, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_pipe_netsec_process(1371)
Feb 9 07:08:10 fileserver smbd[2025]: failed to decode PDU
Feb 9 07:08:10 fileserver smbd[2025]: [2004/02/09 07:08:10, 0]
rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:process_request_pdu(605)
Feb 9 07:08:10 fileserver smbd[2025]: process_request_pdu: failed to do
schannel processing.
I
2004 Jul 11
1
Cannot login to PDC after upgrade
We recently converted our Redhat9 Samba server to Debian Sarge/testing. We
are running (3.0.2a-Debian). After installing Debian, I itegrated the old
configuration files (smb.conf, smbpasswd, smbusers, secrets.tdb) making
changes where I thought it was necessary. When I tried to login to our
Windows 2000 server using rdesktopl, windows tells me that I've specified
the incorrect username or
2003 Dec 08
0
is the domain-name in smb.conf case-sensitive?
hi list,
i try since weeks to authenticate my linux-clients against my samba-server.
This works very fine with 2 windoze-cliens. but i still cannot
authenticate with my linux-clients.
i am @office now, thats wy i ask instead to test:
i heard, winbind is used to authenticate linux-clients against the
samba-server. the wbinfo -u gives me back:
DOMAIN-user (i use the minus as separator)
so i
2003 Oct 17
1
Updating 2.2.8a to 3.0.0 (LDAP)
Hi,
we have Samba 2.2.8a+LDAP 2.0.27 domain controllers running on our
Debian servers and I'm preparing the update to Samba 3.0.0. Everything
seems to work fine so far, except that I get some error messages that I
don't understand. Could someone please explain them to me? Should I wait
for the next Samba release before switching to 3.x?
The error messages:
When a user logs into the
2004 May 11
2
smbd log meesages
Can someone please explain what these messages mean. I am running 3.0.2a
with no issues at all. I just happened to be looking through the logs
and notice the messages.
[2004/05/10 03:53:23, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_pipe_netsec_process(1371)
failed to decode PDU
[2004/05/10 03:53:23, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe_hnd.c:process_request_pdu(605)
process_request_pdu: failed to do schannel
2004 Mar 31
2
Problem w/ Samba 3 & LDAP
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Here is a description of what I am trying to do (with Samba 3.0.2a & openldap
2.1.27):
I have all my users populated into the LDAP with all the applicable
attributes; Users can map drives to a server using LDAP as the
authentication backend without issue.
Where I am running into problems is bringing up a PDC using Samba w/LDAP.
* I added
2004 Feb 24
3
PDU & schannel errors
I extracted the following weird error from the sys-log regarding pdu and
schannel (have the same PID):
Feb 24 10:40:37 s-svr01 smbd[31833]: [2004/02/24 10:40:37, 0, pid=31833,
effective(65534, 65533), real(65534, 0)]
rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_pipe_netsec_process(1371)
Feb 24 10:40:37 s-svr01 smbd[31833]: failed to decode PDU
Feb 24 10:40:37 s-svr01 smbd[31833]: [2004/02/24 10:40:37, 0,
2004 Jan 12
1
Another problem with Win2k logins...
Hi all,
After recovering the former SID that I hadn't had in mind while changing the Linux distro (thanks to Thomas for his help), now I still have some problems. I can't still get any user to login but the ones that must be in cache in the clients (thanks again Thomas).
So, I'll give you the logs to see if anybody detects something strange...
The users can perform a 'smbclient -L
2002 Dec 05
0
(fwd from james.briar@merton.gov.uk) Password query
[why do people think mailing the postmaster is a good idea?]
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From: James Briar <james.briar@merton.gov.uk>
Subject: Password query
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 13:35:33 -0000
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