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James Trater wrote: | I recently upgraded to SAMBA 3.0 on several Linux servers. My servers | are joined to a child domain that is part of a larger Active Directory | forest and I am using ADS security. Some of my users only have accounts | in the root Active Directory domain and other users have accounts in our | child domain. Since upgrading to SAMBA 3.0 only users with accounts in | the child domain can access their home directories via SAMBA (currently | the only thing being shared are the home directories). When users from | the top level domain try to access things, I get error messages in the | logs like: username TOPLEVEL.DOM\joeuser is invalid on this system . | This used to work perfectly with SAMBA 2.2.8.
Please look at the logs and see if it is the authentication that is failing or the winbindd_getpwnam() call. Also look for any name resolution errors in log.winbindd.
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