Hello

I have two domain controllers on win2k3 (say srv1.domain1 and srv2.domain2) and winbind runnning on 3rd linux server (

When I put "workgroup = domain1" in smb.conf, i can work with domain1 only, i.e.
# ntlm_auth --username=dom1user --domain=domain1 --password=goodpassword
NT_STATUS_OK: Success (0x0)
but with domain2 fails:
# ntlm_auth --username=dom2user --domain=domain2 --password=goodpassword
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER: No such user (0xc0000064)

When i change workgroup to "workgroup = domain2", the things changed:
domain1 fails:
# ntlm_auth --username=dom1user --domain=domain1 --password=goodpassword
NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER: No such user (0xc0000064)
domain2 is ok:
# ntlm_auth --username=dom2user --domain=domain2 --password=goodpassword
NT_STATUS_OK: Success (0x0)

Please, help, how to tell winbind to work with both domain controllers.

winbind and ntlm_auth built from RHEL/CENTOS 5.5 srpm:
# /usr/bin/ntlm_auth -V Version 3.0.33-3.28
/usr/sbin/winbindd -V
Version 3.0.33-3.28

kerberos is not used.

sample smb.conf:
[global]
   winbind separator = +
   winbind use default domain = no
   winbind enum users = no
   winbind enum groups = no
   winbind use default domain = no
   security = domain
encrypt passwords = yes wins support = no
   enhanced browsing = no
   domain master = no
   domain logons = no
   local master = no
   preferred master = no
   name resolve order = lmhosts
   auth methods = winbind
   workgroup = domain1 # or domain2
   netbios name = SERVER
   password server = ip1 ip2 * # or without *

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