Ok,
I didn't want to send a mail of 2000+ lines, so I put the logs on the web : http://91.121.7.6/samba34/log.smbd

There's only a start -> join domain attempt -> stop, but at log level 10 the logs are huge.
If you prefer them on a mail anyway, I can put them here of course.

They are also available at the same URL : log.nmbd, log.0.0.0.0, log.10.1.5.63, log.taka

What I found suspicious in the logs (and that can correlate with my problem) is :

   * Line 717 :
     [2010/03/25 08:46:24,  5]
     auth/token_util.c:303(create_builtin_administrators)
        create_builtin_administrators: Failed to create Administrators
   * Line 770 :
     [2010/03/25 08:46:24,  5] auth/token_util.c:274(create_builtin_users)
        create_builtin_users: Failed to create Users
   * Line 695 :
     [2010/03/25 08:46:24,  5] auth/token_util.c:548(debug_unix_user_token)
        UNIX token of user 0
        Primary group is 0 and contains 0 supplementary groups

Maybe Samba can't find a user to give him admin rights ?



Le 24/03/2010 19:01, Volker Lendecke a écrit :
On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 05:39:15PM +0100, Bastien Semene wrote:
Yes I'm using this one.

Actually the module has been upgraded for 3.4 (and 3.5) in February 2010
: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdbsql/files/
I plan to switch to another backend at short term, but I can't do it now
as all my services uses this backend currently, and I need to upgrade
Samba service to integrate Windows 7 workstations.

Anyway I don't think that it is the source of the problem according to
the tests I made with pdbedit in my previous mail (but I'm a newbie in
Samba services).
If you can point me a test to confirm (or unconfirm) that this module is
the problem, I'll be glad.
Ok, what we need then is a debug level 10 log of smbd that
you can't connect to.

Volker

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Bastien Semene
Administrateur Réseau&  Système

Cyanide Studio - FRANCE

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