Hi Chuck, yast is a usefull tool, but not very usefull for configure samba your smb log tells the truth the failure can be seen there try recreate the user Regards Chuck Chauvin schrieb:
Actually the user is a domain user. And, as I stated in my example, I setup a brand new user in Linux and Samba with even worse results.
As far as my conf file goes, I moved the original smb.conf and recreated this one using YaST.
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Hi Chuck now i think it is clear that your firewall is not envolved
anyway disable it until you fetch the bug.
at a short look
User bagginsadmin has Primary Group SID S-1-5-32-
> 544,
> which conflicts with the domain sid S-1-5-21-2763611909-
969304523- > 3334035465. > Failing operation. your user is not a domain user, your smb.conf is very small for a pdc but should be enough, as your samba does logs no blocking by a firewall is done in my suse setup i have passdb backend = smbpasswd:/etc/samba/smbpasswd
check if the user is exist /etc/passwd
and create him with smbpasswd -a user
This should help you out , but i recommend to read more on samba faq and suse example conf as well, cause your missing very usefull parameters in your conf Regards
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