Christopher Dick wrote:
I am currently running an openSuSE 10.2 machine in a
Windows 2k3 domain. I have upgraded to Samba 3.0.26a,
hoping it would solve my issue, but so far no luck.
I was successful in adding my machine to the domain,
and the DC logs show repeated successful
authentications, and those few typo'd attempts, but
nothing that is a sequence of failed logins.
I get tickets and can access shares from machines all
over the network without needing to re-authenticate.
The problem is, at approx. 3:30 every afternoon, the
domain controller locks my user ID as if I had failed
repeatedly to type in the correct password. Though
the DC does not show this in the logs.
I only know of logon hours under the user account on the AD.
Maybe your systems require a more frequent machine password change than
one week.
It would be helpful to know what steps you take to re-enable the account
or how long you have to wait.
Does samba manage the keytab or did you manually add the kerberos keytab
principals?
Regards, Doug
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