Magnus Holmgren wrote:
"Bevan C. Bennett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in the message
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I have a samba PDC/BDC setup with a small number of W2k clients.
Not too long ago I set up a set of new servers on fresh Fedora 1 boxes
using Samba 3.0.1 and migrated my LDAP to the new schema. It was all
working quite well until recently.

Suddenly, when I try to change permissions on a windows share (from the
windows box), after I give the root password, I get a message that "The
specified network name is no longer available" and everything fails.

I get the same message when I go into network neighborhood and try to
browse to either of the SAMBA boxes. Something must have gotten
glitched, but I'm not quite stumped as to what. I even updated to
3.0.2rc1 to see if it made a difference...
[...]


That sounds very much like the problem I ran into yesterday. I worked around
it by disabling SMB signing (set server signing = No in the [global]
section, plus the corresponding setting on the Windows clients). I'm
wondering if this is a new bug in version 3.0.1, but since I upgraded to
that version over a month ago (IIRC) i find it very strange that I haven't
noticed it until now.

I changed my smb.conf to include server signing = no and all my problems immediately went away. Hooray!


Interestingly, the problems I've been seeing also appeared piecemeal over the past month or so, which made it the more baffling to debug. First I couldn't change permissions using domain ACLs, then I couldn't browse the server, then (recently) client systems started refusing to log domain users on. My best guess would be that there are some fairly long timeouts or caches that kept things working until they expired.


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