Greetings,

I have an elderly installation of Samba 3.5.8 running on 10 Sparc servers (and 3.5.12 on Solaris 9 servers with the same issue) set up as Active Directory member servers. Since we've laid-off everyone else around here I have not had the opportunity to update the Samba installation - and have not needed to as it has been very solid.

Suddenly last Friday the Samba servers started having authentication problems for the active directory users. Users were unable to map drives, looking at files on the server I was seeing UID numbers rather that the user's login ID for the files. Stopping and restarting Samba did not help.

I took the machines out of Active Directory, and then re-added them - which they did without a problem. After restarting Samba all was well, for awhile.

This morning some folks that had left themselves looked in over the weekend were okay, but others could not map their drives. interactive logins for AD users did not work. I again left and rejoined the AD domain and all was well for a bit, then I had to repeat the cycle.

I do not maintain or have access to the Active Directory servers or configuration. The central IT people claim that they have not made any changes to the AD servers...but they don't always tell me the whole truth.

I am building Samba 3.5.18 right now in the hope that it will make a difference.

I've never had a problem like this since first "playing" with Samba and Active directory more than 5 years ago - and certainly no issue like this since putting it into production.
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