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samba server and have to install clear text registry patches.  Its just 
two little items for the home user to deal with but even two little items 
like that can be kind of confusing for a lot of people and as I say I've 
currently got them spoiled.

By the way, the other nice thing about pam_smb is that people will always 
have the option of FTPing in with their NTdomain userid and password and 
have access to all their files that way no matter where they are or how 
the machine they are using is configured.  I set up pam_smb Monday 
morning and it was so easy as to be unbelievable.  I had no trouble 
whatsoever even though I was doing it on Solaris 5.8 and the pam_smb 
documentation only claims to work with Solaris 2.6.

Thanks for reading.

Tom Schaefer
Unix Administrator
University of Missouri St. Louis

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I'm reposting this because I didn't get any responses and I'm still very
stuck.

Just for the record, I follow the docs for setting up a PDC, etc...

Thank you all in advance!

Stuart


> Hi,
>
> We are having a problem with joining a Windows 2000 client to the domain.
> When trying to add a computer manually or automatically, we get the error
> message 'The account name is a computer name.......' and we just can't
join
> the domain.  The computer name exists in the password file
> The server is RH7.1. Samba 2.2.1a.
>
> Below is a portion of the SAMBA log file:
>
> Aug 6 15:01:55 fs1 useradd[30076]: new user: name=loaner1$, uid=1026,
> gid=5000, home=/dev/null, shell=/bin/false
> Aug 6 15:02:58 fs1 smbd[30080]: [2001/08/06 15:02:58, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
> Aug 6 15:02:58 fs1 smbd[30080]: api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to
unmarshall
> SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
> Aug 6 15:02:58 fs1 smbd[30080]: [2001/08/06 15:02:58, 0]
> libsmb/smbencrypt.c:decode_pw_buffer(270)
> Aug 6 15:02:58 fs1 smbd[30080]: decode_pw_buffer: incorrect password
length
> (2079677056).
> Aug 6 15:03:00 fs1 smbd[30080]: [2001/08/06 15:03:00, 0]
> rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
> Aug 6 15:03:00 fs1 smbd[30080]: get_md4pw: Workstation loaner1$: no
account
> in domain
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Stuart
> ------------------------------
> Stuart Haas
> IT Director
> Vibe/Spin  Ventures
> 212.448.7493
>

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I would like to upgrade from Samba 1.9.18p10 to the latest version, for
domain control.
When I upgrade, by compiling and installing any of the latest Samba software
my uses
are not able to connect or use any of the resources of the Samba servers.
I would like to know if there is a particular procedure that should be
followed when
upgrading from this older version to a new version.  I would also like to be
able to use
the encrypted password functionality.

Thanks
doverbey at att.com

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Thanks everybody -- everything works great now! Seems that the real
problem was that I decided to upgrade the Debian version of Samba
(2.0.7), but the
Debian install seems to have left some binaries lying around,
specifically
smbpasswd. So all my passwords were going to a password file in
/etc/samba,
while my downloaded Samba 2.2.1a wanted to work out of
/user/local/samba.

I suppose if I were more experienced with distro conflict issues I could
have avoided the entire wasted 1/2 day. Oh well, I'll know next time.

Thanks for the help!

-----Original Message-----
From: samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org
[mailto:samba-ntdom-admin at lists.samba.org] On Behalf Of Sean Elble
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 8:50 PM
To: John Storey
Cc: samba-ntdom at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: Still problems with 2.2.1a as a PDC and Win2K logon

Just for clarification, you added the root account to
the _smbpasswd_ file, correct?

If that is indeed true, then switch your workgroup
name to anything different to the one you are
currently using. Reboot the computer, and try to join
the domain again. This is a strange procedure, but I
recall it working. Good luck!

Sean Elble
--- John Storey <jstorey at netmpact.com> wrote:
> I think I have exhausted the instructions, the
> HOW-TOs and the mailing
> list archives. I have Samba 2.2.1a on a Debian Linux
> distro, downloaded
> and compiled this morning. I want to make it the PDC
> that recognizes a
> W2K SP 1 computer. When attempting to switch to the
> Samba domain name,
> the W2K box requires a login. I have tried both as a
> user and by making
> a root account and logging in with that. Both fail
> as invalid username
> and / or password. I know that the encrypted
> passwords are working
> because I can access disk shares (or at least I
> could when not making it
> into a PDC.) Has anyone any ideas? Please find my
> smb.conf file attached
> below.
>  
> Thanks,
> John Storey
>  
> **** smb.conf ****
>  
> [global]
>             ; Basic server settings
>             netbios name = logos
>             workgroup = NetImpact 
>             os level = 64
>             preferred master = yes
>             domain master = yes
>             local master = yes
>             security = user
>             encrypt passwords = yes
>             domain logons = yes
>             
> [netlogon]
>             comment = The domain logon service
>             path = /home/samba/samba_pdc_dir
>             writeable = no
>             write list = ntadmin
>  
> [profiles]
>             path = /export/smb/ntprofile
>             writeable = yes
>             create mask = 0600
>             directory mask = 0700
>  
> [common]
>             path = /home/samba
>             comment = Common Data drive
>             volume = Share files here
>             writeable = yes
>             guest = ftp
>             guest ok = yes
>             create mask = 777
>             directory mask = 777
>  


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I'm trying to download samba 2.0.7 from my mac os x server 1.2 version
when I can't unarchieve the files or even read the read me files from
<http://softrak.stepwise.com/display?pkg=1095&os=10>
web site
could you help me
monica

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Monica:
Download from www.samba.org.  You should also be using the 2.2.x series
(supports domain logons from Win2K), or at least the 2.0.9 (or 10) can't
remember which because of some security bug fixes.

James

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> I'm trying to download samba 2.0.7 from my mac os x server 1.2 version
> when I can't unarchieve the files or even read the read me files from
> <http://softrak.stepwise.com/display?pkg=1095&os=10>
> web site
> could you help me
> monica

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System specs:  Debian 2.2 (i386),  Samba 2.2.1a (compiled from source)

I can't seem to get my W2k user to login.  The HOWTO is not incredibly clear
as to how to do the autoadd feature.  As best I can tell, it should add the
machine name automatically whenever I try to join the domain.  This does not
work by giving me that "Specified User does not exist!"

I get the same error whenever I set up the accounts manually.  I have a
machine$ and user accounts set up in both passwd(shadow) and smbpasswd.

Should there be any user specific settings in smb.conf set for either user?
Grr, this is frustrating.

Thanks,


Timothy Farrell
PC Support Technician
Gable & Gotwals
1100 Oneok Plaza
100 W. 5th Street
Tulsa, OK 74103

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Hi all,

I am trying to set up netbios name lookups in my samba test server. It is a
RH 7.1 running lateste SAMBA_2_2 cvs source. Winbind is also working fine
(altough using 'name resolve order = bcast' in smb.conf). The samba server
is only a member server in the domain.

Here is what I have done to have wins support:

make nsswitch/libnss_wins.so
make install

Then I copy libnss_wins.so to /lib/libnss_wins.so.2 ans set its permissions
to 555. I made a 'wins' entry in /etc/nsswitch.conf (hosts = dns files
wins).

With smbd, nmbd and winbindd running, I try to ping a netbios name (a client
w2k, not in the DNS). Here is the result:

[root at splus001 /root]# ping spntwgumh
ERROR: Badly formed boolean in configuration file: "@"EERDBR001\Domain
Admins" @
ENERGYMD\BRSPE-EI-dep-C".
load_client_codepage: filename /usr/local/samba/lib/codepages/codepage.000
does
not exist.
ERROR: Badly formed boolean in configuration file: "bcast wins".
ERROR: Badly formed boolean in configuration file: "TCP_NODELAY
SO_RCVBUF=8192 S
O_SNDBUF=8192".
ERROR: Badly formed boolean in configuration file: "/usr/sbin/lpc -P%p
start".
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[root at splus001 /root]#

If I try 'nmblookup -R -U 136.225.168.10 spntwgumh', the query is succesful.
(that IP is the wins server).

Any ideas?

Cheers
Gustavo

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Monica:
First I'm going to assume that you downloaded either the tarred or
tarred/gzipped version and that you are working from a computer running
Linux.  If you aren't working on a computer running Linux none of this will
work.  I have no experience with compiling Samba source on non Linux based
machines.   Lets' assume you got the tarred/gzipped version.
1) do gzip -d file.tar.gz
2) do tar -xvf file.tar - this will untar the file and create a directory
underneath your current directory.
3) change into this directory (cd directory_name)
4) READ the README file in this directory.  It contains all the directions
for configuring and compiling and installing Samba.
5) the general steps are a) ./configure b) make c) make install

Hopefully this will get you a little further.

James


it is not working, I can' make the installation to iniatialize, also I can't
even find where  I have to start, Ican't understand where to start the
installation
please help
monica
"James W. Beauchamp" wrote:
Monica:
Download from www.samba.org.  You should also be using the 2.2.x series
(supports domain logons from Win2K), or at least the 2.0.9 (or 10) can't
remember which because of some security bug fixes.
James
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From: "monica melle" <monica at lawrenceco.com>
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> I'm trying to download samba 2.0.7 from my mac os x server 1.2 version
> when I can't unarchieve the files or even read the read me files from
> <http://softrak.stepwise.com/display?pkg=1095&os=10>
> web site
> could you help me
> monica

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Nicholas,
You really don't need to setup WINS on each and every network.  It works 
across the subents.  It is possible to point the password servers and
other servers to some other places.  
You caould make a NT as a BDC and use it as a passwrod server.
HTH,
Ciao,
Nitin :)


On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Nicholas Lee wrote:

> I've got about a mixture of win2k and win9x desktops to support over a 3
> site WAN.  The pipes aren't that big so I'd like to keep the traffic
> down.
> 
> 
> I understand about setting up samba WINS and Share servers on each
> subnet that authencate back to the samba PDC.  Using the  "password server"
> and "security = domain" options.
> 
> 
> I'm wondering if its possible to point the "logon home = ..."
> at different  (local) servers dependant on the subnet the autherication
> request is coming from.
> 
> I'm not even interested in Roaming Profiles at the moment as this is
> bound to cause even more headaches. 8)
> 
> 
> Otherwise is there a better wait of going about the above situation?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Nicholas Lee - nj.lee at plumtree.co dot nz, somewhere on the fish Maui caught.
> 
>     "If it was easy, someone has probably done it already."

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On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 09:27:56AM -0700, NITIN  PANDE wrote:
> Nicholas,
> You really don't need to setup WINS on each and every network.  It works 
> across the subents.  It is possible to point the password servers and
> other servers to some other places.  

Sure, but my point is to reduce the traffic on the WAN.  

I think I can do what I want my specifying the HOME share a CMD login
script.  So I might have a solution to my problem.  Just need to do some
testing. 8P


> You caould make a NT as a BDC and use it as a passwrod server.

Except I dont have 2000/NT Server and dont intend to buy it. 8)  All my
desktops are Compaq iPAQs bundled with 2000.  Once there is a good
enough office package I'll probably shift all the desktops to linux
anyway.  Though I expect this is at least a year away.

Thanks,

Nicholas

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Hi there.
 
I've got a strange problem. 
 
I'm using Samba 2.2.1a source on RH 7.1 machine. I set up Samba 2.2.1a
as PDC. Everything works fine. I could see the Domain on the w2k
clients. But when I try to add w2k sp2 machine for the first one of all
machines works, when I try to add a second machnie - also w2k sp2 - to
the domain. I get the message after choose user type (administrator
etc.) in the wizard that the relationshipp between the machine and
primary domain is unable to reconnect.
When I go back to frist machine the relationship ist also broken.
 
In w2k wizard I use root user for both of the first one.
 
It's mysterious, why does it work with the first machine, and why does
the second all break down? Is it because I use root user to add the
machines, but I read to add I should use root!
 
I hope one of you got a solutions for my problem.
 
It will be really great and make me very happy!
 
Thank you!
 
Patrick

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Usually, WINS server can be reached by Win Clients, even if it's on a
different subnet.  Maybe you can have a WINS server on each subent.  One
can pull info from the other (the WINS push-pull thingy!).  However, it'll
generate heck of a traffic on your network.
HTH,
Ciao,
Nitin :)

On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Sascha Ploss wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've got a network with three subnets connected to each other via 
> routers and I wan't to have all users in all subnets logon to my domain 
> controlled by samba 2.2.1a PDC. Domain logins on the same subnet where 
> the PDC is located works perfectly as well as pinging the PDC and 
> accessing shares from a different subnet. The only problem is that 
> broadcast messages don't get routed and I can't adjust the routers to 
> do that, so domain logons from routed subnets don't work.
> 
> I read through the mailing list's archive and so I found the solutions 
> to enable samba as a wins server or to put a lmhosts file on the 
> clients. Both didn't solve the problem. I also told samba to remote 
> announce to the broadcast address of the subnet with no success.
> 
> Any ideas what could be wrong or alternatives to do it?
> 
> -- 
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To all,
    Good morning.. hope the week has been good for all of you.  My only
question for today is to ask if anyone knows where I can get a script or what
the configuration would be to have WinNT 4.0 sp5 client check and / or install
necessary drivers to print from Unix machines on our network here.  I have
about 15 networked printers to setup.  I should be fine setting them up
through the smb.conf file but is there anything I need in the local client
logon.bat file that will check to see if the drivers are downloaded /
installed / status??

Thanks,

Michael Cerreto
Network Admin Integrator
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Albi, 81000
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cerreto at enstimac.fr

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[Mike Cerreto]
> Good morning.. hope the week has been good for all of you.  My only
> question for today is to ask if anyone knows where I can get a script
> or what the configuration would be to have WinNT 4.0 sp5 client check
> and / or install necessary drivers to print from Unix machines on our
> network here.

I suggest you ask <samba at samba.org>, the general support list for
Samba.  I say this because for spoolss support (which is what you
want), Samba is much better than Samba-TNG.  In fact, I think spoolss
is on that famous list of features which TNG supports to some extent,
but none of the developers really tests or uses, so it may or may not
even work at the moment.

> is there anything I need in the local client logon.bat file that will
> check to see if the drivers are downloaded / installed / status??

With the NT Spool Services, the OS can automatically download and use
drivers on-demand, assuming you have the right drivers available on the
server.  So no, if you can get it set up right, the clients should work
without any particular tinkering.

Peter

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I tried to switch nt workstation from workgroup to samba domain ( samba
is pdc )  by .. 1. I used samba v2.2.0 with redhat7.1 server and configed
it to PDC .2. I haved added smb-user  "adminws" to my pdc-samba  and 3.
I tested  login  by win98 already OK ( EnablePlainTextPassword=0 ).4. I
have put the netbios name of nt-ws to samba /etc/hosts already and 5.
I use this "adminws" as admin to bring this ntws to the domain But error
is : " The machine account for this computer either does not exist or is
inaccessible". What is the next step for solve this problem        
                                                                                                                           
Thankyou very much.

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Hi,

First you install the drivers in your samba server, using whatever you like
(I prefer using winprints).

Then, take a look at
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q181/6/63.asp. This
explains how to add printers through a logon script (nt & w2k clients)
though the existence check must be done by you (using 'if' maybe)

Cheers
Gustavo

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[Mike Cerreto]
> Good morning.. hope the week has been good for all of you.  My only 
> question for today is to ask if anyone knows where I can get a script 
> or what the configuration would be to have WinNT 4.0 sp5 client check 
> and / or install necessary drivers to print from Unix machines on our 
> network here.

I suggest you ask <samba at samba.org>, the general support list for Samba.  I
say this because for spoolss support (which is what you want), Samba is much
better than Samba-TNG.  In fact, I think spoolss is on that famous list of
features which TNG supports to some extent, but none of the developers
really tests or uses, so it may or may not even work at the moment.

> is there anything I need in the local client logon.bat file that will 
> check to see if the drivers are downloaded / installed / status??

With the NT Spool Services, the OS can automatically download and use
drivers on-demand, assuming you have the right drivers available on the
server.  So no, if you can get it set up right, the clients should work
without any particular tinkering.

Peter

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Hi

Sorry if I am missing something very simple here.

I appear to be having trouble accessing share names greater than 10
characters.

I am running Samba 2.2.03a on RH-7

Is this a known limitation on the length of a samba share name or do I
have a config problem.

Many thanks in advance
bd

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Hi,

I'm using samba 2.2.1a with Solaris 7.
When trying to add a NT4 machine into a domain using the netdom v1.8
comand-line tool, a "procedure number is out of range" appears.
The smb log shows:
[2001/07/26 10:44:29, 0] rpc_server/srv_lsa.c:(47)
  api_lsa_open_policy2: unable to unmarshall LSA_Q_OPEN_POL2.
[2001/07/26 10:44:29, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:(1215)
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[2001/07/26 10:44:29, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:(1215)
  api_rpcTNP: api_ntlsa_rpc: LSA_OPENPOLICY failed.

However, the normal/usual procedure to add the machine into a domain
succeeds.
The tool worked fine with samba 2.0.7, using the same configuration.
Does anyone have any ideas how to make this tool to work again with
2.2.1a?

Thnx, Derk.

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No, there's no such limitation. This problem only occurs if you are
accessing from old clients (like msdos) that do not support filenames longer
than 8 chars.

Maybe if you put your smb.conf here, you could get more help.

Cheers
Gustavo

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Hi

Sorry if I am missing something very simple here.

I appear to be having trouble accessing share names greater than 10
characters.

I am running Samba 2.2.03a on RH-7

Is this a known limitation on the length of a samba share name or do I have
a config problem.

Many thanks in advance
bd

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> I am trying to get a RedHat 7.1 Linux server integrated into my NT/2000
> domain.  I installed the version of Samba that RedHat has on their install
> discs, and am trying to get it configured.  So far, the Linux server shows
> up in Network Neighborhood, I am able to ping it by IP as well as name from
> a  2000 pro box, and I can ping from the Linux box by name to the rest of my
> network.  The problem I am having is when I double click the server in Net
> Neighborhood, the request times out, with a "Network Path Not Found"
> message.  I have a pile of books in front of me, but none seem to be
> helping.  I have the encrypt password = yes in my smb.conf file, I've gone
> through the joining domain procedures in the Samba help, and am ready to
> pull my hair out!!!  I would really appreciate any ideas you could offer.

I have seen others complain about this problem, and I believe their solution was 
to make sure that all machines were set to the correct subnet mask.  If they 
aren't the same on both the samba server as well as the clients, this was the 
error they saw.

Good luck,

Arnold Andrews

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Ok, here's another problem that I am having...When I type in smbclient -L
localhost -U username (from NT domain), I get a password prompt, and when I
type in the correct password for that user from the NT domain, I see all of
the shares.  However, if I type in that exact command, and replace localhost
with the computer name I get an error message back stating that the session
request failed (Not listening for calling name).  Anyone have any ideas?

Thanks again,

Marty


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Greetings all;

I am extremely new to Linux and I need help!  Here's my situation.

I am trying to get a RedHat 7.1 Linux server integrated into my NT/2000
domain.  I installed the version of Samba that RedHat has on their install
discs, and am trying to get it configured.  So far, the Linux server shows
up in Network Neighborhood, I am able to ping it by IP as well as name from
a  2000 pro box, and I can ping from the Linux box by name to the rest of my
network.  The problem I am having is when I double click the server in Net
Neighborhood, the request times out, with a "Network Path Not Found"
message.  I have a pile of books in front of me, but none seem to be
helping.  I have the encrypt password = yes in my smb.conf file, I've gone
through the joining domain procedures in the Samba help, and am ready to
pull my hair out!!!  I would really appreciate any ideas you could offer.

Thanks,

Marty Nelson 

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> I'm reposting this because I didn't get any responses and I'm still very
> stuck.
> 
> Just for the record, I follow the docs for setting up a PDC, etc...
> 
> Thank you all in advance!
> 
> Stuart
> 
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > We are having a problem with joining a Windows 2000 client to the domain.
> > When trying to add a computer manually or automatically, we get the error
> > message 'The account name is a computer name.......' and we just can't
> join
> > the domain.  The computer name exists in the password file

Just to make sure, you first created the computer name in "/etc/passwd" using a 
"$" at the end of the name, right?  Then you used "smbpasswd -m -a 
<computer_name>  (without the dollar sign)?  Also, you will need to make sure 
that you have added "root" to the smbpasswd  --> "smbpasswd -a root".

Then when attempting to join the computer to the domain from the win2k side, 
make sure that you use the "root" account and the smbpasswd password.

> > The server is RH7.1. Samba 2.2.1a.
> >
> > Below is a portion of the SAMBA log file:
> >
> > Aug 6 15:01:55 fs1 useradd[30076]: new user: name=loaner1$, uid=1026,
> > gid=5000, home=/dev/null, shell=/bin/false
> > Aug 6 15:02:58 fs1 smbd[30080]: [2001/08/06 15:02:58, 0]
> > rpc_server/srv_samr.c:api_samr_set_userinfo(672)
> > Aug 6 15:02:58 fs1 smbd[30080]: api_samr_set_userinfo: Unable to
> unmarshall
> > SAMR_Q_SET_USERINFO.
> > Aug 6 15:02:58 fs1 smbd[30080]: [2001/08/06 15:02:58, 0]
> > libsmb/smbencrypt.c:decode_pw_buffer(270)
> > Aug 6 15:02:58 fs1 smbd[30080]: decode_pw_buffer: incorrect password
> length
> > (2079677056).
> > Aug 6 15:03:00 fs1 smbd[30080]: [2001/08/06 15:03:00, 0]
> > rpc_server/srv_netlog_nt.c:get_md4pw(154)
> > Aug 6 15:03:00 fs1 smbd[30080]: get_md4pw: Workstation loaner1$: no
> account
> > in domain
> >

I have also seen some messages about some users needing to set their "password 
chat" to something like:


passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passwd chat = *new*password* %n\n *new*password* %n\n *success*
unix password sync = Yes


No guarantees, but I believe I also have heard there may be a problem joining 
domains when using "unix password sync = Yes"



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