> Any ideas?

   Umm, not really. :-)  Samba doesn't (that I know of) contain any data
about the domain name; it pulls that from the system.  Samba only worries
about acceptable interfaces and allowed hosts (did you change IP address
numbers?).  What I'd check is /etc/samba/smb.conf to see if you have an
entry in it for the old domain name, but I doubt you do.  So to me, that
hints that it's got to be a problem with the DNS/resolv.conf or /etc/hosts
(/etc/hosts.allow might also be worth looking at).

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