L.S.,
I'm having difficulties joining a Fedora Core 7 Samba server to a Windows
2000 Domain Controller. Both servers are located in a separate subnet which
are connected via shorewall (4.0.6). I have configured the policy file to
accept all traffic form both subnets and vice versa. This Samba server also
runs a Postfix / Dovecot mailserver which succesfully authenticate users on
the W2K DC. If I move the Samba server to the same subnet as the W2K DC,
joining seems no problem. But when I move the server back to its original
subnet and issue the command "net rpc testjoin", the response is "unable to
find a suitable server". If I point the command directly to the DC with "net
rpc testjoin -S myserver.mydomain.local ", the full output is:
[2008/03/12 16:47:04, 0] utils/net_rpc_join.c:net_rpc_join_ok(70)
net_rpc_join_ok: failed to get schannel session key from server
myserver.mydomain.local for domain MYDOMAIN. Error was
NT_STATUS_INVALID_COMPUTER_NAME
Join to domain 'MYDOMAIN' is not valid
At first is was tempted the blame Samba, but since switching the server
between subnets (and so bypassing shorewall) I believe I have misconfigured
shorewall. Could shorewall be blocking some broadcasting traffic needed to
perform the joining to the domain?
Kind regards,
Wouter
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