Argh! :-)

Karl Denninger karl at Denninger.Net
Wed Mar 8 17:35:09 GMT 2000


Hi folks,

I updated my SAMBA-TNG sources this morning, and lo and behold, it built
again (thanks to whoever did that) :-)

HOWEVER, now I can't log in!  I get a "password incorrect"...

Client is Win2000, Server is on FreeBSD.  This was working until the
rebuild/reinstall.

Ideas on how to start troubleshooting this?  No, I didn't change the
location of the password file :-)

Snippet from the DEBUG 100 log:

[000] A4 3A 8B 73 9A BC 6D AF  77 4F 7E 4F 08 DF 81 6F  .:.s..m. wO~O...o
[010] 54 C8 05 BF 0A B1 AF C3  0A 9D 9E B2 88 BC D6 FF  T....... ........
[020] DE 3F 5D DE 27 64 12 69  E6 80 92 8F 45 29 28 D3  .?].'d.i ....E)(.
[030] 6B 61 72 6C 00 4B 41 52  4C 53 2D 50 43 00 57 69  karl.KAR LS-PC.Wi
[040] 6E 64 6F 77 73 20 32 30  30 30 20 32 31 39 35 00  ndows 20 00 2195.
[050] 57 69 6E 64 6F 77 73 20  32 30 30 30 20 35 2E 30  Windows  2000 5.0
[060] 00 00                                             ..
switch message SMBsesssetupX (pid 19239)
passlen1: 24 passlen2: 24
passlen: 24 24 Domain=[KARLS-PC]  NativeOS=[Windows 2000 2195] NativeLanMan=[Win
dows 2000 5.0]
sesssetupX:name=[karl]
lp_file_list_changed()
file /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf -> /usr/local/samba/lib/smb.conf  last mod_ti
me: Wed Mar  8 11:27:52 2000

lookupsmbpwntnam: nt user name KARLS-PC\karl
name 'KARLS-PC\karl' split into domain:KARLS-PC and nt name:karl'
Checking SMB password, user karl domain KARLS-PC
password_ok: check SMB auth
check_domain_security: GENESIS(2)
domain_client_validate: karl KARLS-PC
get_any_dc_name: domain KARLS-PC
domain_client_validate: could not find domain KARLS-PC
password_ok: check Unix auth
Checking password for user karl (l=24)
SMB LM/NT Password did not match!
error packet at line 633 cmd=115 (SMBsesssetupX) eclass=2 ecode=2
error string = No such file or directory

I'm not in the domain on this machine (due to the PDC functionality not 
working properly for roaming profiles) but the mount of the home directory 
should still work as long as the password given is correct, yes?

It certainly used to!

And YES, the password IS set correctly. I even changed it (twice) thinking 
that perhaps something in the algorythm changed.  No dice.

--
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Karl Denninger (karl at denninger.net)  Web: http://childrens-justice.org
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a plan to do exactly that!


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