C.Scheeder skrev:
Hi,
if i recall it correct, there was someone a few month?/years? ago
(don't know how long exactly),
having a similar problem with a rebooting client on logon.
I think it turned out to be a problem of the windows-machine, some
very crude combination
of bugs.
Search the mailinglist-archives for it, perhaps you'll find the
solution there.
Good Luck
Christoph
Jose Manuel D. Mendinueta schrieb:
I am completely desperate.
I purged the packages, and installed las Etch version, and the same
thing: when the user name and pass is introduced on any Windows
machine, it suddenly reboots.
There were some messages in the Event Log, relating to msgina.dll
crahs. I have tried with MS Knowledge base, but is useless.
Finally, I installed the pdc on a laptop with Debian Sid, samba
3.0.25a, and the same thing...
After googling to find out information, I don not understand how this
happens only to me.
Solution: create local accounts, and map the network drives data and
homes, so users can access their shares, but not roaming profile.
Cheers,
Jose Manuel Delgado Mendinueta
El Monday 30 July 2007 04:39:45 Michael Lueck escribió:
Jose Manuel D. Mendinueta wrote:
Dear all,
I have installed Debian Etch (Samba 3.0.24) in PDC role, with 2
Windows
XP SP2 clients. When I try to join the domain in any of the
clients, the
machine suddenly reboots (both).
Bazaar indeed!
Debian Etch gave me much grief a few months back, so "at the last
minute" I
reloaded the demo server with Ununtu Server 7.04 and THANKFULLY Samba
behaved much better on that.
I had been using Debian Sarge since before Sarge went stable.
Upon returning from the presentation, the Debian Etch version
released to
Stable was 3.0.24-6etch4_i386 and those packages worked fine.
Previously I
had been fighting with -6etch1 and -6etch2 versions without success.
As I
reloaded the demo server, of course success finally was on "another
load".
(shrug) Maybe if you ever had -6etch1 and/or -6etch2 versions on the
server
in question, you best *PURGE* them and install -6etch4 (at least, I
do not
know if newer is now available) versions.
--
Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/
Hi Jose
your problem is not related to samba.
look at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/maintain/security/msgina.mspx
--
Rune Tønnesen
Best Regards
--
To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the
instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba