Hi, I was just wondering whether there was any success with this problem as I have just experienced exactly the same myself.
I'm running Debian testing/unstable (kernel 2.4.20-9), a clean install with Samba 3.0.0beta2-1 configured as a primary domain controller/logon server with an LDAP backend (slapd 2.1.22-1). My WinXP Pro SP1 client appeared to join the domain successfully, the machine trust account looks to be created, but attempting to logon as one of the domain users causes Windows to display a message box containing the message "Procedure number out of range". My WinXP machine has had the registry patches applied as I used to have the Samba PDC working prior to 3.0 beta. I must also stress that I've recreated the LDAP database from scratch using the new samba schema. Having looked through the Samba logs and Event viewer, there are no error messages that suggest what is going wrong. Any help gratefully received, Rob Harrison. p.s. I've also tried turning schannel off and then on, on both server and client as there were some samba log messages stating: Invalid auth info 68 or level 5 on schannel process_request_pdu: failed to do schannel processing. appeared to have no effect to the windows message box. ------------------------------------------ Original message follows: From: Marlys Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Samba] Samba beta3 w/LDAP as a PDC Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 12:59:06 -0500 Message: 18 I'm trying to setup a samba PDC and I seem to be missing a few pieces in the puzzle. I've reached the point where I've tried joining an XP workstation to the domain (yes, I've applied 3 changes to the registry that have been mentioned numerous times on the list). The domain join appears to work fine - I get back a nice box from the Windows machine welcoming me to the domain. I then reboot and try to logon, and this is what is failing with an error "Procedure number out of range". There never is any attempt to retrieve my logon info from the LDAP server so I think something is still going wrong with the machine account. <snip> -------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
