>>Where do I look for the error?
 
Add log level = 1-10 under [global] in your smb.conf to give a more detailed 
log (I found 5 to give me most of what i needed, i also found tail quite useful)

Messages are logged in  /var/log/samba in my distro (fedora)

Sorry i couldn't be more help, had a similar, but not the same issue with our 
print server (upgraded from 3.0.22 to 3.023a). Seemed i was specifying the 
groups incorrectly.

Cheers Matt

>>Thanks,
>>Dale
 
 Jeremy Allison wrote:    On Mon, Sep 18, 2006 at 03:59:28PM -0500, Dale 
Schroeder wrote:
          Since I haven't gotten any responses from the segfault log I posted 
earlier, I will try another approach.  Below is what happens when a 
client tries to connect.  Again, this all started after I changed a 
username mapping entry from root = DOMAIN\Administrator to root = 
@"DOMAIN\Domain Admins".  This is in a security = ADS setup.  wbinfo -u 
and -g return the correct information.

Dale

[2006/09/18 15:42:38, 10] passdb/secrets.c:secrets_named_mutex(778)
 secrets_named_mutex: got mutex for replay cache mutex
[2006/09/18 15:42:38, 10] 
libads/kerberos_verify.c:ads_secrets_verify_ticket(261)
 ads_secrets_verify_ticket: enc type [1] failed to decrypt with error Bad 
 encryption type
[2006/09/18 15:42:38, 10] 
libads/kerberos_verify.c:ads_secrets_verify_ticket(261)
 ads_secrets_verify_ticket: enc type [3] failed to decrypt with error Bad 
 encryption type
          Did you restrict any enc types in your krb5.conf ?

Jeremy.
      


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