Philip Washington wrote:

Craig White wrote:

On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 20:05 -0500, Philip Washington wrote:
I have set up a Samba PDC migrating from NT4. I can logon computers and users that came from the old NT4 domain. I began setting up a SambaBDC following the directions in Section 5.5 of Samba3 by Example. Using samba3.0.20b on RHEL4

whenever try
# net rpc join -U root%secret
or
# net rpc join -S SAMBAPDC -U root%secret
I get the following error
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[2005/10/19 19:08:26, 0] rpc_client/cli_pipe.c:rpc_api_pipe(438)
cli_pipe: return critical error. Error was Call timed out: server did not respond after 10000 milliseconds
Creation of workstation account failed
Unable to join domain DOMAINA.
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#net getlocalsid
Can't fetch domain SID for name: SAMBABDC

if I turn on the samba server and run smbclient //SAMBABDC/accounts -Uuser1 I can login and put a file in the share. When I look at the properties of the file I see that it is owned by user1 and the group is "Domain Users". So it appears that samba is using the ldap server correctly.
#getent passwd
#getent group
appear to be returning the correct information when I compare it to the directions.

What and where else should I be looking for a problem?

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not enough info to do much more than guess but I did something stupid
that took me a few minutes to figure out.

I had a hosts allow = 192.168.1. statement and then when I tried to have
a user connect from a VPN, connections to the samba server would time
out because the remote host ip wasn't in the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet

It might be something that simple

Craig


I checked the hosts allowed and I didn't see a problem.

I definitely have a problem now with ldap. It has locked up and I can't get even get a reply with slapcat. I am currently using openldap_2.2.13-2 . This is RH version.

Upgraded ldap to openldap_2.2.13_4 and this seems to have worked for now. I was also able to get the SambaBDC to join the SambaPDC.
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