sorry I've deleted your original message... ahh maybe we need to start again. Could I suggest you follow the diagnostic procedure in the docs. >From memory its diagnosis.txt ..its very logical and explains things as you go. Then we'll have something to go on. regards Richard Coates.
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 04:28, Brian White wrote: > > maybe running tcpdump will reveal something? > > Not a sausage. There wasn't a single packet from the XP machine or the > samba server that went to the other server during either a successful > login or a problematic one. > > Any other ideas? I'm fresh out. Did you look at the log files I provided > in the original message? I'm afraid I don't know them well enough to > notice if something is missing. > > -- Brian > > > > On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 01:12, Brian White wrote: > > > > Are you auth-ing to your Pdc via a routed link? and do you have > > > > effectively a Bdc on your local lan with a "profile" share enabled? > > > > This had me stuffed for ages, disable profile share on Bdc "fixed" my > > > > intermittant xp-pro domain logon problem. hope this helps. > > > > regards > > > > > > The two machines are directly connected on an Ethernet subnet. In fact, > > > there is nothing on that ethernet segment other than those two machines. > > > The server has another ethernet that talks with the internet firewall and > > > another server managing a different workgroup (not domain) of Win98 hosts. > > > I'll take a look to see if the XP host is trying to contact that other > > > server at all. It certainly doesn't have a "profile" share, though. > > > > > > There is no BDC yet. My plan is to make each subnet server similar enough > > > that if one fails I can just move its subnets to other server which would > > > allow people to work uninterrupted until a replacement can be brought on-line. > > > > > > -- Brian > > Brian > ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Lottery: a tax on people who are bad at math > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
