Re: [Samba] problems with login and browsing on 3.5.4 LDAP PDC

2010-10-20 Thread Daniel Müller
I think yor problem is netbios especially nmbd. What about your wins-servers? I have 4 subnets with 2 samba domains acting without error with one and only wins: samba4wins. If you have problems to resolve hostnames you pherhaps need a dns-server, so a ping hostname must be successfull from all

[Samba] problems with login and browsing on 3.5.4 LDAP PDC

2010-10-19 Thread Eric A. Hall
I was running 3.0.25c (I think) LDAP PDC for a couple of years and just tried swapping in a new 3.5.4 setup. I had some problems so I wiped all the entries and *.tdb files, and started from scratch. Problem in a nutshell: I can't browse the domain normally, nor can I logon to the domain. However

Re: [Samba] problems with login and browsing on 3.5.4 LDAP PDC

2010-10-19 Thread Gaiseric Vandal
Is your samba server also a WINS server? That may help browsing issues. Do you have smb ports defined in smb.conf? The default is smb ports = 445 139 I found if I set smb ports = 139 some clients would have trouble locating shares or authenticating to servers. wiki.samba.org should

Re: [Samba] problems with login and browsing on 3.5.4 LDAP PDC

2010-10-19 Thread Eric A. Hall
On 10/19/2010 9:47 AM, Gaiseric Vandal wrote: Is your samba server also a WINS server? That may help browsing issues. The nodes don't have any problems finding or communicating with the server, the server just does not want to provide data. I have three distinct networks that are

Re: [Samba] problems with login and browsing on 3.5.4 LDAP PDC

2010-10-19 Thread Eric A. Hall
On 10/19/2010 12:45 PM, Eric A. Hall wrote: Both responses show STATUS_SUCCESS in the SMB message. The only potential difference that I can see between them is that the Samba response shows Security signatures are not supported in the reply message. Perhaps this is preventing the client from

Re: [Samba] problems with login and browsing on 3.5.4 LDAP PDC

2010-10-19 Thread Gaiseric Vandal
Maybe I missed it- but do you have problems if the client and server are on the same network segment? Are all the local WINS servers samba servers or something else? On 10/19/2010 12:45 PM, Eric A. Hall wrote: On 10/19/2010 9:47 AM, Gaiseric Vandal wrote: Is your samba server also a