Turn on debug messages in your /etc/syslog.conf and see if you get any
more information. Is idmap service working properly? One of the reasons
CIFS logins could fail is when CIFS service cannot obtain all the
required user/group mappings during login process.

Since you've already attempted rejoining the domain you might want to
also try restarting idmap and cifs services to see if it resolves your
problem:

# svcadm restart idmap
# svcadm restart smb/server

Afshin

Matt Lewandowsky wrote:
Hello,

I've been running 117 on a Windows 2000 domain for a while. (Like since 117 came out. ;) 
) Strangely, about 4 hours ago, users are no longer able to connect to any of the shares 
on one of the servers. There's nothing logged that I can find regarding these errors. 
Wireshark shows that the CIFS service is returning a "Bad password" error.

I have attempted rejoining the domain (the logs say the configuration is 
unchanged), to no avail. And I am fairly certain that Kerberos is configured 
properly, as I can get tickets for domain users on this system.

There are no known (to me) configuration changes to any of the domain 
controllers, nor the server with the CIFS shares.

Does anyone have any suggestions as to how I can troubleshoot this, as I'm 
totally at a loss. (And I have users freaking out. :P )

Thanks!

--Matt

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Matt Lewandowsky
Greenviolet
http://greenviolet.net/
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