On Tue, 2007-05-01 at 08:18 -0400, Aaron Kincer wrote: > Here is what I'm saying (and one thing I forgot to include): > > /etc/hosts has the line = 127.0.1.1 BMSK12LTSP.BOLIVAR.EDU > BMSK12LTSP > > /etc/hostname = BMSK12LTSP > > server string in smb.conf = BMSK12LTSP > > Your Active Directory fully qualified domain MUST be BOLIVAR.EDU > > That's what I'm saying. If you fix these, I suspect it will work. > > Kemp, Levi wrote: > > So for example my Server String = BMSK12LTSP then my entry in the > > /etc/hostname file should contain a line reading 10.250.25.25 > > BMSK12LTSP.BOLIVAR.EDU BMSK12LTSP ? If that is all this is I'm going to > > shoot myself. What if you don't have either one defined? Or only one > > defined, because I don't think I have an entry in my hosts for my server, > > aside from the localhost.localhost localhost entry. And it is on the > > internal NIC for the LTSP, 192.168.0.254 I think, I'm not in front of the > > server right now. > > Don, are you saying that despite putting in both you still get this error? > > If this actually works I'm going to add it to the how-to I've got and send > > it back to the writer. I don't think it was needed when he wrote it, and > > like I said I got it to work the first time. I don't think I updated Samba > > that time, either that or I had the entry's in both and didn't know it. > > Thanks for the info. I'm going to give it a try in the morning and let you > > know if it worked. > > > > Levi > > > > ________________________________ > > > > From: Don Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Mon 4/30/2007 6:54 PM > > To: Aaron Kincer; Kemp, Levi > > Cc: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [Samba] Joining an 2003 AD > > > > > > > > At 04:39 PM 4/30/2007, Aaron Kincer wrote: > > > >> You must make sure that the hostname set in /etc/hostname and what > >> you have for your server string are exactly the same. At least > >> that's how I fixed it. On Edgy 6.10/Samba 3.0.22, I didn't have to do this. > >> > > > > This behavior was introduced at the 3.0.23c level, IIRC. (maybe > > 3.0.23b?) That explains the version differences you are seeing. > > > > The gotcha is that I get this failure despite attempting the 'net ads > > join' with Domain Admin credentials... (Even up through 3.0.25rc3) > > > > -D > > > > > > > > Don Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Network Manager, ACES Academic Computing Facility > > Technical System Manager, ACES TeleNet System > > UIUC College of ACES, Information Technology and Communication Services > > > > "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little > > temporary safety, > > deserve neither liberty or safety." -- Benjamin Franklin, 1759 > > > > > > > > >
Everything seems to be working. I have joined the Domain, checked the groups, wbinfo stuff, klist, everything I can think of, but I'm still not authenticating against the server. I can access the network, ping everything just fine. I get back a positive reply on net ads testjoin. I'm stumped because at this point last time the only error I had was there were no home directories. But I'm not that far apparently. When I do a wbinfo -a username%password, I get this. plaintext password authentication failed error code was NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER (0xc0000064) error messsage was: No such user Could not authenticate user lnkemp%tigger1 with plaintext password challenge/response password authentication succeeded Does that explain anything? I've reread the how-to on Samba, but nothing stuck out as something I missed or didn't have correct. Any thoughts on what to check again? Thanks -- Levi Kemp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Bolivar R-1 Schools -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
