[dataiv@cgocable.net: Trying Samba 2.2-pre from CVS this morning, cannot connect to NT workstations]
Simo Sorce
idra at samba.org
Sat Sep 15 08:55:02 GMT 2001
Better forum there.
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From: "David van Geyn" <dataiv at cgocable.net>
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Subject: Trying Samba 2.2-pre from CVS this morning, cannot connect to NT workstations
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Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 10:21:31 -0400
If I try to browse or connect directly (to shares) on any of my NT 4
Workstations from either smbclient, Windows 9x or another Windows NT 4 box,
it doesn't work. It's been this way for about 3 weeks, and i've been
compiling a new CVS every few days or so.
SMBclient gives teh following when trying to connect to one of the NT 4
workstations. If I put the wrong password in, it says what it should,
'Access Denied'
radium# smbclient -L david
INFO: Debug class all level = 1 (pid 42513 from pid 42513)
added interface ip=192.168.2.1 bcast=192.168.2.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
added interface ip=192.168.3.1 bcast=192.168.3.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
Got a positive name query response from 127.0.0.1 ( 192.168.2.110 )
Password:
Domain=[ENGINEERING] OS=[Windows NT 4.0] Server=[NT LAN Manager 4.0]
tree connect failed: ERRSRV - ERRbaduid (The UID is not known as a valid ID
on this session.)
In the log for the system 'david', this shows up:
[2001/09/15 10:15:08, 0] rpc_server/srv_netlog.c:api_net_sam_logon(208)
api_net_sam_logon: Failed to marshall NET_R_SAM_LOGON.
[2001/09/15 10:15:08, 0] rpc_server/srv_pipe.c:api_rpcTNP(1204)
api_rpcTNP: api_netlog_rpc: NET_SAMLOGON failed.
Any ideas? Is it a bug in the code that hasn't been fixed yet?
Thanks, David van Geyn
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