[email protected] wrote: > > [email protected] wrote: >> I am not sure if this is where I need to ask this or not, but I am lost >> to >> where to start even. >> >> I had 7 computers in one lab that would not login. It gave the standard >> "computer account password bad or domain not found". I had another 9 >> computer in my other lab do the same thing. It seems that they have >> suddenly started losing the domain. I can add them to a workgroup and >> then re-add them back to the domain and they are fine. >> >> I am just scared that they are going to lose the domain again. I cannot >> spend all of my time going around removing computers and adding them >> back >> to the domain each day. Any ideas of what could cause this? Client >> issue? Samba issue? ldap issue? >> >> The clients are all Windows XP service pack 3 and the server is a Fedora >> 10 server running samba and ldap. >> >> Usually the only time that I have this happen is if I accidentally add >> another computer to the domain with the same name. I understand that, >> but >> I have not done that on any of these. >> >> One lab has brand new computers. The other lab just got imaged day >> before >> yesterday. I'll go ahead and get them all added back in, but I need to >> find what to be looking for if they keep doing this. Thanks. >> > > This may be an ldap question. I was looking at the machines info and I > checked on about 5 of them. For some reason it is showing that the > sambaPwdLastSet has changed in the last couple of days. Is this supposed > to ever change for machines if you do not remove them from a domain and > then add them back in? I would think it would always stay the same. > > Machines are added by samba with smbldap-useradd -w "%u". >
I'll add one more. From what I can tell, the only machines that I see in ldap are the ones that I moved over from my old server or ones that I manually added in from the command line with smbldap-useradd. Machines that were not manually added, but get added with 'add machine script = /usr/local/sbin/smbldap-useradd -w "%u"' are not even showing up in an ldapsearch. They have to get added though, because they can log in after I remove them from the domain and re-add them. Any ideas of what to check would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -- Scott Mayo - System Administrator Bloomfield Schools PH: 573-568-5669 FA: 573-568-4565 Question: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. Answer: Why is putting a reply at the top of the message frowned upon? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
