Anyone have any thoughts on this? Is changetrustpw even required? Are other people using it with success?
Thanks, -Jim On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Jim Moser wrote: > Samba 3.0.21b > > The Samba docs indicate [0] we should be running changetrustpw [1] at some > point (cron.daily) to update a machines trust account. > > However, I've seen multiple instances with 2 seperate AD environments > where this breaks our ability to enumerate/authenticate with the domain. > In both instances, we see something similar to the following in the > winbind logs: > > (ntlm_auth): [2006/03/14 14:11:16, 0] utils/ntlm_auth.c:winbind_pw_check(429) > (ntlm_auth): Login for user [EMAIL PROTECTED] failed due to [Access denied] > (ntlm_auth): [2006/03/14 14:11:16, 0] > utils/ntlm_auth.c:manage_squid_ntlmssp_request(603) > (ntlm_auth): NTLMSSP BH: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED > > Re-joining the host to the domain fixes the problem, even though it still > appears to have had a valid machine account in the domain prior to. > > Yes, I'm using NTLM auth with Squid. I don't think it's Squid related, as > wbinfo -t (ie not Squid) returns: > > [$]# wbinfo -t > checking the trust secret via RPC calls failed > error code was NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED (0xc0000022) > Could not check secret > > I had another AD environment where changetrustpw never resulted in this > disjoin. I don't see any smoking guns that point to any differences in > the environments that might account for this. > > I've searched around looking for possible causes, but I haven't seen any > solid clues as to how to fix this. -- Jim Moser DiamondGate Networks http://www.diamondgate.net/ -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
