Hi all,

I seem to be posting a lot recently.

I have just set up an S4 member server to a S4 AD DC.

When trying to access from a windows XP client via \\xen-arch-s3-01 I get a username+password box which doesn't accept my credentials. If I try to access via \\192.168.0.111 I get straight on, no questions asked.

Doing a loglevel 10 I see the following differences:

\\xen-arch-s3-01 =
log.smbd: Got user=[qoole] domain=[XEN-ARCH-S3-01] workstation=[R2-02] len1=24 len2=24 log.smbd: check_ntlm_password: Checking password for unmapped user [XEN-ARCH-S3-01]\[qoole]@[R2-02] with the new password interface log.smbd: check_ntlm_password: mapped user is: [XEN-ARCH-S3-01]\[qoole]@[R2-02]
log.smbd:  check_sam_security: Couldn't find user 'qoole' in passdb.
log.smbd: check_ntlm_password: sam authentication for user [qoole] FAILED with error NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER


\\192.168.0.111 =
log.smbd:  Got user=[qoole] domain=[SMC] workstation=[R2-02] len1=24 len2=24
log.smbd: check_ntlm_password: Checking password for unmapped user [SMC]\[qoole]@[R2-02] with the new password interface
log.smbd:  check_ntlm_password:  mapped user is: [SMC]\[qoole]@[R2-02]
log.smbd: check_ntlm_password: winbind authentication for user [qoole] succeeded
log.smbd:  check_ntlm_password:  PAM Account for user [SMC\qoole] succeeded
log.smbd: check_ntlm_password: authentication for user [qoole] -> [qoole] -> [SMC\qoole] succeeded

So, why does it think the domain is the hostname when connecting via said hostname?

Thanks,

Alex


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