Have you tried Wireshark?

Cheers
Ken

From: Mike Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 8 November 2008 10:40 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: RE: OSX machines suddenly can't connect to Win2003 PDC

Still stuck on this. If anyone can think of some methods I could use to trying 
figure out at what level the server is denying communications to the OSX 
clients that would be helpful.

--
Mike Gill

From: Mike Gill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 4:59 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OSX machines suddenly can't connect to Win2003 PDC

Recently all our Apple computers (10.4 and 10.5) are unable to browse the 
shares of our Windows 2003 domain which was working grate for a couple years. 
Two of these machines are bound to the domain and the others are owned by 
interns. I've double checked that the Domain Controller Security Policy: 
Microsoft Network Server: digitally Sign Communications (always) is set to 
Disabled and double checked the corresponding registry value also set. DNS and 
reverses seem to be working just fine as I can ping to and from the server from 
a Mac and resolve IP's on both ends. The event logs in Windows don't indicate 
anything wrong. The console on my test Mac shows mount_smbfs: negotiate phase 
failed: syserr = Connection Refused, in which the resultant Googling sends me 
back to the digitally signed policy.

If I use smbclient on the command line I can connect to the server and list 
files. Trying to connect to the server using the finder gives me The alias 
could not be opened... etc.

The people using the Mac's can't narrow it down to when this happened, only 
saying it's been like this for a couple weeks "they think". I'm wondering if 
this is a side effect of the MS08-067 (out of band) patch released. Looking for 
ideas from people, or a good Win/Mac/AD list.

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Mike Gill












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