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Eric, you need to buy a jeep or go hang out at the Lodge...
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Fleischman Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 12:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3 server Debugging lsass is highly underrated. That’s right, under. Sure it’s
not for the faint of heart, but man the fun stuff you get in there. I say just
attach and have fun just for the heck of it. That’s what I do on my weekends
(sad yet true). So the error below, is that from netdiag?
Or another tool? From:
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On Behalf Of joe I hate to say it but
when I see endpoint mapper issues one of my first responses is a reboot of the
offensive box. Hopefully ~Eric or others will come along and club me for
that and say a good way to troubleshoot it that doesn't include debugging LSASS.
The fact that you had
machines not getting tickets before but are now is a wee bit scary as well.
joe From:
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On Behalf Of Svetlana
Kouznetsova No, actually, we haven't disjointed
namespace in the first place. This kerberos error was on every W2K3 member
server only. I've promoted one of them to DC and that made keberos
happy - no more complains... No erorrs reported in dcpromo logs
either...Although I do have an issue with replication to this new DC -for
some reason NTDS settings in ADSS are empty and the event log on the DC,
from which it suppossed to replicate, mentions "there are no more endpoints
available from an endpoints mapper", which I am currently trying to sort out,
but no problems in netdiag and dcdiag
anymore... Lana From:
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On Behalf Of joe Oh, so did you have a
disjoint on the namespace? And if so is this intentional? Is it on all machines
or just this one? If not intentional and just on that one you should pop the NV
DomainName attribute and bring it in line with the rest of the environment. If
it is on all machines, you will most likely find you have the same kerberos
errors on them unless this one computer object was set up
incorrectly.
joe From:
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On Behalf Of Svetlana
Kouznetsova You right about DC, Joe. Guess what
happenned after dcpromo? - kerberos error in netdiag...dissapeared! Now -
imagine how I feel after wasting so much time trying to fix
it! Wish Microsoft could warn about such
"little" things... Lana
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- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3 serv... Svetlana Kouznetsova
- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3 serv... Svetlana Kouznetsova
- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3 serv... Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3 serv... Svetlana Kouznetsova
- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3... Patrick - IT Department
- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3... joe
- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3 serv... Eric Fleischman
- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3 serv... Svetlana Kouznetsova
- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3 serv... Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3 serv... Svetlana Kouznetsova
- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3 serv... Mulnick, Al
- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3 serv... Svetlana Kouznetsova
- RE: [ActiveDir] FATAL kerberos error on W2K3 serv... Svetlana Kouznetsova
