Re: [Samba] net sam set workstations ... prevents users from using domain resources from non-domain member systems

2007-05-18 Thread Gerald (Jerry) Carter
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Chris,

 Running into a serious problem here with 3.0.24 + patches.
 The shop has a mix of domain member computers and privately owned non-domain 
 member computers. I'm trying to use net sam set workstations to limit the 
 workstations domain users can log onto. This limitation works as expected. 
 And domain member workstations all work properly.
 
 But once the workstation limit is put in place the users on their own 
 workstations (non-domain member boxes) can no longer access domain resources 
 such as mapped drives which they could previously do after supplying the 
 proper credentials. Now even with proper credentials Windows 
 returns unexpected network error when these users try to use the domain 
 resources. If I remove the workstation logon limitation all works again as 
 expected.

My suggestion is to start looking at the level 10 debug logs
from the failed connections and see what is going on.




cheers, jerry
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Re: [Samba] net sam set workstations ... prevents users from using domain resources from non-domain member systems

2007-05-18 Thread Chris Smith
On Friday 18 May 2007, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
 My suggestion is to start looking at the level 10 debug logs
 from the failed connections and see what is going on.

Thank you.
At this point I'm wondering if it's a lack of understanding on my part, a 
difference between XP Pro and XP Home, or a bit of both. It appears (although 
not yet verified) that users with XP Pro systems were unaffected by the 
change while users with XP Home systems were. I assumed that users on 
non-domain member/controlled systems using local logins would have no issues 
when they used their domain credentials to access domain resources, this 
appears to be true with XP Pro but with XP Home the name of the users 
workstation must be added to the allowed workstation list or the unexpected 
network error occurs.

Chris
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[Samba] net sam set workstations ... prevents users from using domain resources from non-domain member systems

2007-05-17 Thread Chris Smith
Running into a serious problem here with 3.0.24 + patches.
The shop has a mix of domain member computers and privately owned non-domain 
member computers. I'm trying to use net sam set workstations to limit the 
workstations domain users can log onto. This limitation works as expected. 
And domain member workstations all work properly.

But once the workstation limit is put in place the users on their own 
workstations (non-domain member boxes) can no longer access domain resources 
such as mapped drives which they could previously do after supplying the 
proper credentials. Now even with proper credentials Windows 
returns unexpected network error when these users try to use the domain 
resources. If I remove the workstation logon limitation all works again as 
expected.

Is there a fix for this?

Thank you,

Chris
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