I am seeing very slow log-on's from our Windows clients to OS X 10.3.3 Server ( 30 seconds)- except for the 'admin' user.

I have a suspicion....
The smb.conf file has
        auth methods = guest opendirectory

In the OS X log I see

Apr 12 13:24:37 xserveg5 PasswordService: client response doesn't match what we generated
Apr 12 13:25:01 xserveg5 last message repeated 17 times
Apr 12 13:27:02 xserveg5 last message repeated 60 times
Apr 12 13:37:11 xserveg5 last message repeated 300 times
Apr 12 13:39:11 xserveg5 last message repeated 60 times



In my samba log I see stuff like


search_records value(;ApplePasswordServer;0x4063a7602411818a0000000400000004,1024 35 12101246400916075134662......etc
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:192.168.0.101)


Now the interesting thing is that I changed the IP of the machine during the time I was setting up the server. The IP is now 192.168.0.2 NOT 192.168.0.101 ( DNS and RDNS are correct)
Perhaps this has messed up things.
Do SAMBA and OD exchange keys to authenticate 'things'. Do SAMBA and OD now disagree on keys after the IP was changed?? How do I get the two to agree?


This is really aggravating our Windows user base.

Andrew

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