Perhaps I did not ask my question in the correct syntax... let's try again.

Now I am suspecting that WinBindd that is a part of the Samba 3.4.7 packages / 
Ubuntu 10.04 is causing a couple of minutes of login delays after the server 
boots up.

Since I do not remember ever running WinBindd before, and since it seems to be 
causing troubles, what is the correct way to disable WinBindd until such a time 
I need to use it?

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About the login troubles, in case it is NOT WinBindd related:

I am able to start login in via console / ssh, enter my ID/pw, and then the 
session HANGS.

I configured a script to dump a "ps aux" output to a date-time stamped log 
file. The server fully booted - snapshot - the login completed - another snapshot.

In the first snapshot, I do not see winbindd process in the list, in the second 
snapshot I do.

Also no Samba shares may be successfully accessed while the "login hang" 
persists. After the server allows logins via console / ssh, Samba shares are accessible.

Suggestion? Thanks!

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Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/

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