On 03/03/2011 09:55, Geoff Winkless wrote:
everything works fine, which suggests that XP is defaulting to sending
the "wrong" information.
Upping the debug level does confirm that XP doesn't send the username
in the authentication packets. Is there some machine-trust mechanism
that XP is trying to make use of that samba doesn't understand? Should
samba be returning "I don't understand that, what's your username??"
to the XP client, rather than trying to read the machine name as a
username?
More info... the box is also having trouble with ssh client - unless I
disable gssapi auth in the ssh_config it sits and times out when
connecting from the box to another; AIUI this points squarely at
kerberos as the culprit.
Now I upgraded this server from an old redhat 9 installation that was
working fine with identical samba config; is it possible there's some
weirdness going on with out-of-date tickets in the DC? I'm afraid I've
very little understanding of how kerberos functions :(
Any help would be really appreciated, I've tried about everything I can
here.
Geoff
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