On 8/9/2012 10:58 AM, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
that looks OK.

You should not need a login script defined for a computer account.

This must have been generated from smb.conf, I didn't actually change anything.


Are you able to login as the Domain Administrator?

No. myadmin is supposed to be the domain administrator. I followed this guide for setting up domain admins (even though I'm running 12.04):
https://help.ubuntu.com/11.04/serverguide/samba-dc.html

# net rpc rights list -U myadmin
Enter myadmin's password:
     SeMachineAccountPrivilege  Add machines to domain
      SeTakeOwnershipPrivilege  Take ownership of files or other objects
             SeBackupPrivilege  Back up files and directories
            SeRestorePrivilege  Restore files and directories
     SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege  Force shutdown from a remote system
      SePrintOperatorPrivilege  Manage printers
           SeAddUsersPrivilege  Add users and groups to the domain
       SeDiskOperatorPrivilege  Manage disk shares
           SeSecurityPrivilege  System security

Is this correct?

Are your group mappings correct?   I ask because it may be that the
"Domain Users" is not properly recognized as a member of the "Users"
group on the PC.  Can you login as the domain (or local) admins and
explicitly add domain users and domain groups to a local group?

When I try to add MYWORKGROUP\myadmin to Users group from the local admin I get this:

"The following error occurred while using the user name and password you entered: Multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name, are not allowed. Disconnect all previous connections to the server or shared resource and try again."

As far as I know, I don't have any other connections going with the server (except SSH).



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