Hi I'm on ubuntu 10.04 LTS fully up to date.
Am running a samba-ldap server but for some reason I can't connect a new fully updated XP machine to the domain. I've added other machines (6 months ago now, none since) successfully. I see a file /var/log/samba/log.machinename, but /var/log/samba/log.nmbd and /var/log/samba/log.smbd don't have anything of note. Using 'net rpc rights list' I have confirmed that my user can add users/machines to the domain. There is no firewall problem - there is no firewall between these machines, as they are on a local LAN together and the XP's firewall is disabled. I can successfully map a shared drive on the XP machine using the same credentials. (and, in fact, if I don't disconnect that share, I get a different error about not being able to have more than one connection at the same time) Samba conf is here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/713761/ I've tried changing security from user to domain and back, without success. The error I get after entering the same credentials as above is "Access is denied". Any ideas? Even any pointers on how I might trace the network traffic to see where the issues are, since there's no data in the logs of note? I'm not excellent at the smb/ldap, and while I did set this server up, I didn't configure the smbldap part of the set up, so I'm not 100% sure or certain about what is happening there - am I doing something wrong in that regard? Other machines and users are happily connected to the server over smb/ldap, and when I look at their computer->properties, it says they are on the domain SBLS, which is what I expected and what I am trying to connect the current machine to. Any help appreciated. cheers L. -- The politician’s syllogism, also known as the politician’s logic or the politician’s fallacy, is a logical fallacy of the form: - We must do something - This is something - Therefore, we must do this. (via http://bestofwikipedia.tumblr.com/ ) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
