Hi Leonid,

I don“t know the cause of this problem, but if you try add into your
netlogon script a line such as a "set time" in order to set the clock
to the same from the server?

Regards!

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Bruno


On 9/22/06, Leonid Zeitlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Samba 3.0.23c server joined to an Windows 2003 AD domain. Users
access it from Windows workstations (XP, 2000). The problem is that if a
workstation has its time off by more than 5 minutes, Samba server cannot be
accessed. I understand that Kerberos cannot authenticate the clients due to
clock skew; however, I thought that in such case Samba could falls back to
NTLM auth. At least, the workstations with the wrong clock can access
Windows file servers, but not Samba. Is Samba's behavior in this case
intentional? Is this supposed to work? How can I help or debug this
situation? Any help is appreciated.

Thanks,
  Leonid



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