[clug] Can no longer join domain after upgrade

Steve Walsh steve at nerdvana.org.au
Wed Nov 4 17:36:19 MST 2009


Hi James

I think you want the samba list at 
https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba

This list is for the Canberra Linux User's Group, so your mileage may 
vary regarding questions about Samba

Steve
jlam wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been scratching my head at this problem for a while now.  I recently
> upgraded from Samba 3.0.25 to Samba 3.4.2.  We use Samba as our domain
> controller.  However, ever since the upgrade, new machines have been unable
> to join the domain.  In Vista, I can the error that I am using a bad
> username or password.  In Win 7 Pro, I get an error about the action not
> being supported.  
>
> It seems unlikely that it is truly a password issue as our Domain Admin
> accounts can log into machines that have previously joined the domain with
> the proper password.  Does anyone have any ideas on what it could be?
>
> Our smb.conf is as follows:
>
> [global]
>
>         unix charset = CP850
>         workgroup = QUIACORP
>         server string = Samba Server Version %v
>
>         netbios name = europa
>
>         hosts allow = 127. 192.168.1.
>
>
>         log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
>
>         max log size = 50
>
>
>         security = user
>         passdb backend = tdbsam:/var/samba/private/passdb.tdb
>         encrypt passwords = yes
>         unix password sync = yes
>         passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Reenter*new*password* %n\n
> *passwd:*\
> all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
>         pam password change = yes
>
>         domain master = yes
>         domain logons = yes
>
>         logon script =
>         logon path =
>
>         add machine script = /usr/sbin/useradd -s /bin/false -d /dev/null
> '%u'
>         delete user script = /usr/sbin/userdel '%u'
>         rename user script = /usr/sbin/usermod -l '%unew' '%uold'
>         add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -M '%u'
>         add group script = /usr/sbin/groupadd '%g'
>         add user to group script = /usr/sbin/usermod -G '%g' '%u'
>         set primary group script = /usr/sbin/usermod -g '%g' '%u'
>
>         enable privileges = yes
>
>         local master = yes
>         os level = 99
>         preferred master = yes
>         wins support = yes
>         name resolve order = wins lmhosts hosts bcast
>
>
>         load printers = yes
>         cups options = raw
>
> [shared]
>    path = /storage/sdb2/SHARED
>    comment = Shared file area
>    browseable = yes
>    writable = yes
>    create mode = 0664
>    directory mode = 0775
>
>    inherit permissions = yes
>
> [rhome]
>    path = /rhome
>    comment = Home directories
>    browseable = yes
>    writeable = yes
>    create mode = 0644
>    directory mode = 0775
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> James
>   


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