Hi Brad and Thanks :) On Dec/30/2002, Bradley W. Langhorst wrote: > On Mon, 2002-12-30 at 16:49, David Soler wrote: > > Okay - i'm replying just because of the punkass domain name... > > > I can't log in, or validate users, against the samba server. When in a > > windows machine an user press crtl+alt+del and > > puts his username+password+domain correctly, windows responds that > > it can't connect to the domain controller or that account doesn't exist on > > the server... but it exists. > it's talking about the machine account (must be the machine's name > ending in $)
Yes, I did it: %useradd -g <Group> -d /dev/null -c "my windows Machine" -s /bin/false pc01$ %passwd -l pc01$ %smbpasswd -a -m pc01 > > > > Obviously, the user exists in the server: /etc/passwd and > > /.../smbpasswd and have the rights to log in. > there must be both the user's account in both AND > the machine's account in both. yes > > So my question is: > > > > - How can I use Samba to validate users (and make then execute a logon > > script when they log in) ? > you have the right idea with the logon script parameter > you may also want to set up roaming profiles with a > "logon path" parameter > > > > > - There are problems with Windows XP ? > not really - you just need to apply the > signorseal reg fix to get them to log on to a samba controlled domain. umm.. perhaps is that fix what i need. Thx again :) > > > > Well... That's all. > > > > Thanks for your patiente and sorry for my English level ;P. > your english is just fine > you should walk through the DIAGNOSIS.TXT file to find out the exact > problem. > > try checking the permissions of the directory you specify in the > netlogon share (users must have read access) yes > make sure that your windows clients are configured to use the samba > server as the wins server. yes > I notice that you have a "home" share and not a "homes" share. > > the homes share will do what you want i think > (point to the user's home directory on unix) I'll read the docs about this point :). > > if you still cant get it working have a look in the logs as you try to > log into the domain. There is an error that gets logged in log.smbd when I tried to join the windows client in samba domain: rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(670) api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to unmarshall SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO > > brad > -- > Bradley W. Langhorst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > David. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
