Hallo, Matt,
Du (sokkerstud_11) meintest am 20.08.07:
[2007/08/20 07:28:09, 3] auth/auth.c:check_ntlm_password(222)
check_ntlm_password: mapped user is:
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There is some user
[2007/08/20 07:28:09, 3] auth/auth_sam.c:check_sam_security(264)
check_sam_security:
On Mon, 20 Aug 2007 21:55:37 + (UTC) Matt Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
MA Yes, It does. I assume they are all on same subnet? Are you using WINS?
MA
MA John
MA Well, there are multiple subnets, but yes, the ones generating log files
are all
MA part of the same subnet.
MA And no,
Jean-Jacques Moulis jj at isy.liu.se writes:
Windows XP automatically searches the network for shares and printers upon
connecting to the network.
To disable XP automatic discovery:
* In Explorer, click Tools
* Click Folder Options
* Click the View tab,
* Uncheck
I get log files for every single ip address that tries to contact the
samba server even if they are not part of the domain.
John
Hi John,
Thanks for the quick reply. Do you know why a computer not joined to the domain
(and not accessing shares/printers on the PDC) would be contacting it?
Hi John,
Thanks for the quick reply. Do you know why a computer not joined to the
domain
(and not accessing shares/printers on the PDC) would be contacting it? I'm
new
to using Samba as a PDC/BDC, so I'm not sure what's going on here.
Is the windows workgroup or domain name the same as
Is the windows workgroup or domain name the same as the domain name of
the samba PDC that you are testing?
John
Hi John,
Nope. The workgroup and Samba Domains have two different names. However, I
believe someone set up another Samba Domain with the same name as the workgroup.
So, just to
Since then, I have set up a totally different server with Samba as a PDC for
ourdomain. It's on this machine that I'm getting log files for all of the
machines that are part of ourworkgroup as well as those for ourdomain.
I hope that makes sense...
Yes, It does. I assume they are all on
Yes, It does. I assume they are all on same subnet? Are you using WINS?
John
Well, there are multiple subnets, but yes, the ones generating log files are all
part of the same subnet.
And no, we're not using WINS. (At least I don't have anything specified for
wins server and wins support
Well, there are multiple subnets, but yes, the ones generating log files are
all
part of the same subnet.
And no, we're not using WINS. (At least I don't have anything specified for
wins server and wins support is no in smb.conf).
So, I'm not sure what's going on... thanks again for all
My reasoning is I do not believe this is a samba configuration issue
it is more of why are these windows boxes seeking out and trying to
contact your samba server? And from the info you have provided I am
not sure.
John
Hi John,
Thanks for the info. Yeah, I'm not sure either :) Is there
Thanks for the info. Yeah, I'm not sure either :) Is there any info that I
could provide that would help clarify?
I can not think of any right now. You may want to check some of these
logs to see what they are trying to access.
John
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I can not think of any right now. You may want to check some of these
logs to see what they are trying to access.
John
Well, in most cases, it looks like an authentication is being attempted, like
the following (full context below):
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