Hello all,
I guess that everyone knows the message the trust relation between this
workstation and the primary domain failed when joining Win7 into samba
domain. Unfortunately, the same problem appeared few hours/days after the
machine was successfully joined in the domain(with reg keys from
Jeff Savastano wrote:
hope someone can help me out with this. out of the blue all of my
win98
machines (4 of them) cant access my domain. I know they should be
upgraded to a
XP, but the app that we use on them only runs on 98. the error i get
on logon
is:
the domain password you
Hi Ivan!
Thats unfortunately correct. Win7 changes the machine password
automatically every xx days (randomly - max 30 days)
- that does not work.
You have to set the registry key to avoid that change:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\Netlogon\Parameters]
Hi Martin,
Thank for you reply!
We already applied this registry keys, but the problem still persist.
I've read about similar symptoms when Win7 tries to change its machine
password on every 30 days. Therefore some additional regs were added:
Am 2011-07-01 13:14, schrieb Ivan H Dichev:
Hi Martin,
Thank for you reply!
We already applied this registry keys, but the problem still persist.
I've read about similar symptoms when Win7 tries to change its machine
password on every 30 days. Therefore some additional regs were added:
Actually we don't have the [X] flag in Samba. Will do it now and report in
few days if the change has effect.
Thanks Martin!!
From:
Martin Hochreiter linux...@wavenet.at
To:
Ivan H Dichev/BGR/CSC@CSC
Cc:
samba@lists.samba.org
Date:
01.07.2011 14:21
Subject:
Re: [Samba] Win7 - Samba 3.5.4
The smb.conf(5) man page was broken in samba3-client-3.5.8-43.el5. I
upgraded to samba3-client-3.5.9-44.el5 recently and thought it was still
broken, but then I removed the cached copy of the old version in
/var/cache/man/cat5/smb.conf.5.bz2 and the new, fixed version appeared. I
guess I had
Le 28/06/2011 23:32, Natxo Asenjo a écrit :
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Nathan Mahunm...@cyanide-studio.com wrote:
Finally, is smbldap-tools really intended to be used by non-root users...?
you could use sudo ...
Well, I choosed this, it worked... Thank for your help.
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To
Morning,
We've been trying to get a newly loaded Win7 (64-bin) box to join our internal
Samba domain. The error that keeps appearing is the win7 box can't find the
domain controller and is looking for the registry keys NetpLoadParameters
DNSNameResolutionRequired. We've set these registry keys
We've been trying to get a newly loaded Win7 (64-bin) box to join our
internal Samba domain. The error that keeps appearing is the win7 box can't
find the domain controller and is looking for the registry keys
NetpLoadParameters DNSNameResolutionRequired. We've set these registry keys
On Fri, 01 Jul 2011, John Drescher might have said:
We've been trying to get a newly loaded Win7 (64-bin) box to join our
internal Samba domain. The error that keeps appearing is the win7 box can't
find the domain controller and is looking for the registry keys
NetpLoadParameters
That link says the same registry keys we're trying to set. Attempting to
join the Samba domain is still failing with an error those registry keys
cannot be found. This same installation disk was used to install Win7
on another box and it worked just fine. I can't think of any changes. I
don't
On Fri, 01 Jul 2011, John Drescher might have said:
That link says the same registry keys we're trying to set. Attempting to
join the Samba domain is still failing with an error those registry keys
cannot be found. This same installation disk was used to install Win7
on another box and it
Today we had a problem with our Win NT4 PDC and discovered numerous
failover issues with our Samba file server.
For starters, this is a Debian Etch machine running Samba-3.0.24-2. At
this point, this is a critical production machine. Upgrading is on our
to-do path, but is not an option for
On Fri, 01 Jul 2011, Mike Eggleston might have said:
On Fri, 01 Jul 2011, John Drescher might have said:
That link says the same registry keys we're trying to set. Attempting to
join the Samba domain is still failing with an error those registry keys
cannot be found. This same
On 07/01/2011 03:12 PM, Ron García-Vidal wrote:
Today we had a problem with our Win NT4 PDC and discovered numerous
failover issues with our Samba file server.
For starters, this is a Debian Etch machine running Samba-3.0.24-2. At
this point, this is a critical production machine. Upgrading is
From: Ron_García-Vidal ghstw...@evilgenius.net
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2011 18:28:03 -0400
On 07/01/2011 03:12 PM, Ron García-Vidal wrote:
The problem turned out to be that there were three WINS servers
configured in the smb.conf. 2 of the three WINS servers do not know
about the BDC. The
Hey everyone,
I've got a file server (named success) running Samba version 3.0.10-1.4E.
I've also got another file server (named happiness) running Samba version
3.3.15 and LDAP.
I've got success pointed to happiness for LDAP in the smb.conf, and running
a pdbedit -v user works, it shows the
On 07/01/2011 07:04 PM, TAKAHASHI Motonobu wrote:
Currently Samba WINS server does not support replication. So the WINS
databases of these 3 WINS servers are not synclonized.
Try to use samba4wins or another replication solution.
I think this must be my unfamiliarity with how WINS works.
I’ve got a laptop running Win 7 Pro registered with my Samba/OpenLDAP PDC and
it seems to not be handling roaming profiles properly when I reboot and log in.
More often than not, it would take a long time logging in because it would
recreate entirely new profile trees (eg. jtseng.ATHOME,
Hi Jeremy,
diff --git a/source3/nmbd/nmbd_packets.c b/source3/nmbd/nmbd_packets.c
index a89f49c..0324c9d 100644
--- a/source3/nmbd/nmbd_packets.c
+++ b/source3/nmbd/nmbd_packets.c
@@ -1698,7 +1698,12 @@ static bool create_listen_pollfds(struct pollfd **pfds,
for (subrec =
The branch, master has been updated
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via 7eb9c70
The branch, master has been updated
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duplicate code.
via e02abd6 s3-printing: split out printing migration code into a
smaller library.
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The branch, master has been updated
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via 2240ac9 s3-param Remove #defines already in common loadparm.h
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