yes, i can. i have other services relying on ldap, and they are running fine. the samba server indeed starts, but a 'smbclient -L 127.0.0.1 -U lscarneiro' returns me the following message:

   Connection to 127.0.0.1 failed (Error NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_REFUSED)

i'm already going nuts with this. every user on my network is screaming in my phone =S

tks in advance for any help

jamrock escreveu:
"Leonardo Carneiro" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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hello guys,

after a power cut in this weekend, the filesystem of the machine running
samba+ldap currupted. i did a fsck and every other services in the
machine are running fine now, but i cannot access the samba shares and
cannot join/log in the domain.
in the windows machines it just show a message "the network path is not
found".

Can you search the ldap directory using the standard ldap tools.  e.g.
ldapsearch?

If not, the problem could be with ldap and not Samba.




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