Hi All,

I am running 3.4.7 on Ubuntu Lucid. I setup ldap auth in PAM and let that handle all the authentication with the 2003 AD Server (where the users groups, ect are stored). It works great, but one little issue is driving me nuts. On some users (can't figure out the difference) when they log into their machine, I see in the Samba logs that the machine_name_ is trying to connect to the shares. Naturally this fails as the machine_name_ doesn't have access to their shares, only the user does.

This is also a problem as my samba will translate some shares like \\samba\profiles to /home/%u/profile and since I don't have home folders for the machines, they will not exist.

My understanding is that the machine trust accounts should not need to be created as they are on the AD server already from which I do my authentication.

This problem also occurs for EVERY user when they try and log in via Terminal Services.

Any help would be appreciated.

[2011/06/03 17:42:54,  0] smbd/service.c:988(make_connection_snum)
canonicalize_connect_path failed for service appdata, path /mnt/filesrv/homes/machine-vm_/AppData
[2011/06/03 17:42:57,  0] smbd/service.c:988(make_connection_snum)
canonicalize_connect_path failed for service appdata, path /mnt/filesrv/homes/machine-vm_/AppData
[2011/06/03 17:42:57,  0] smbd/service.c:988(make_connection_snum)
canonicalize_connect_path failed for service appdata, path /mnt/filesrv/homes/machine-vm_/AppData
[2011/06/03 17:43:05,  1] smbd/service.c:1240(close_cnum)

Thanks!
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