DId you receive the traffic dump?
On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 12:35, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 12:35:29PM -0600, Jerry Haltom wrote:
Samba 3.0 PDC, Windows 2k SP4 clients. After talking with you in the
channel I had a bunch of logs. I don't see anything strange... but I
don't
It just started happening this morning to just about every member of the
domain. Trying to figure out how to set log level to 10 for just a few
systems so we don't bring it to a crawl. Will this eventually result in
failed authentication? I don't think it should, unless Samba disables
the machine
Samba 3.0 PDC, Windows 2k SP4 clients. After talking with you in the
channel I had a bunch of logs. I don't see anything strange... but I
don't know what to look for. I have an etherreal dump of the
conversation between the two boxes, and have isolated hte
NETSERVERPASSWORDSET request and reply.
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 12:35:29PM -0600, Jerry Haltom wrote:
Samba 3.0 PDC, Windows 2k SP4 clients. After talking with you in the
channel I had a bunch of logs. I don't see anything strange... but I
don't know what to look for. I have an etherreal dump of the
conversation between the two
One of our workstations spit out the following error:
Could not change machine account password: the stub received bad data.
This sounds to me like a Samba problem... but it's a bit beyond me to
come up with an answer to. Any ideas where I should start?
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Jerry Haltom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 01:00:02PM -0600, Jerry Haltom wrote:
One of our workstations spit out the following error:
Could not change machine account password: the stub received bad data.
This sounds to me like a Samba problem... but it's a bit beyond me to
come up with an answer to. Any
No, I cannot reproduce the problem. I do not know when or how Windows
decides to change machine passwords. I also cannot leave a debug level
that high on all the time.
On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 14:37, Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 01:00:02PM -0600, Jerry Haltom wrote:
One of our
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 02:45:00PM -0600, Jerry Haltom wrote:
No, I cannot reproduce the problem. I do not know when or how Windows
decides to change machine passwords. I also cannot leave a debug level
that high on all the time.
Ok, thanks. Hmmm. It's going to be very hard to determine what