[Samba] Active Directory Integration Problems

David Armstrong darmstrong at moca.org
Mon Jul 13 10:21:37 MDT 2009


Brian,

Which logs should I be checking?

The following output comes from the winbindd.log.  I replaced the FQDN
of the domain controller in the second to last line of the log file.  It
was in the format SERVERNAME.domain.name

[2009/07/13 09:16:40, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_data(564)
  write_data: write failure. Error = Connection reset by peer
[2009/07/13 09:16:40, 0] libsmb/clientgen.c:write_socket(158)
  write_socket: Error writing 104 bytes to socket 17: ERRNO = Connection
reset by peer
[2009/07/13 09:16:40, 0] libsmb/clientgen.c:cli_send_smb(188)
  Error writing 104 bytes to client. -1 (Connection reset by peer)
[2009/07/13 09:16:40, 1] rpc_client/cli_pipe.c:cli_rpc_pipe_open(2223)
  cli_rpc_pipe_open: cli_nt_create failed on pipe \lsarpc to machine
(FQDN to domain controller).  Error was Write error: Connection reset by
peer

-----Original Message-----
From: gregorcy [mailto:brian.gregorcy at utah.edu] 
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 12:56 PM
To: David Armstrong
Cc: samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Active Directory Integration Problems



David Armstrong wrote:
> Thanks for the replies.  I have modified the share portion of my
> smb.conf file as shown below.  Still no luck.
> 
> [test]
>         path = /home/2CP/darmstrong
>         browseable = yes
>         read only = yes
>         inherit permissions = yes
>         valid users = "2CP\darmstrong","buexec","test",itadmin
>         write list = "2CP\darmstrong","buexec","test",itadmin
>         read list =
> 
> 
> When modifying file permissions for shares on Windows servers, I have
to
> log out and log back on again before the workstation recognizes them.
> Does the same go for Samba shares?
> 


Sounds like my first suggestion was wrong, maybe try uping the idmap
setting.

> idmap backend                   = rid:CHEMENG=500-100000000
> idmap uid                       = 500-100000000
> idmap gid                       = 500-100000000

Is there anything in the logs?

-- 
Brian Gregorcy
IT Manager
University of Utah
Department of Chemical Engineering





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