[Samba] ADS and Winbind ... Can't access with Samba host name ...
Matt McParland
matt at engsoc.org
Thu Jan 15 20:59:28 GMT 2004
I saw the same symptoms using Samba 3.0.1 and a Win2k ADS.
Entering the IP address in Start -> Run works, but browsing NN
or entering the FQDN would not. That brings up the shares on the Samba
server but still can't access any of those shares.
It has taken a LONG time just to get to this point.
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
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> Lee,
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> please file a bug for me and we'll work on
> getting this resolved. This is the 3rd report
> of the same symptoms. Thanks.
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> cheers, jerry
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> C.Lee Taylor wrote:
> | Greetings ...
> |
> | It seems I have really got myself confused ...
> |
> | I have a Win2K3 ADS domain, I have two FedoraCore systems, one with
> | Samba 3.0.0 and the other with Samba 3.0.1. Both give me the same
> problem.
> |
> | If I try access the Samba shares from Win2K3 using the host number, I
> | get prompted for a username and password, and no matter what I type in,
> | I can't get in.
> |
> | If I use the Samba server IP address, I am able to get into shares
> | without been prompted for user details, but Point'nPrint don't work, it
> | too requests user details.
> |
> | I do seem to be getting two errors in my logs ... First in smbd.log
> |
> | [2003/12/18 13:50:19, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(948)
> | getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not connected
> | [2003/12/18 16:18:07, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(948)
> | getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not connected
> |
> | And the other in the machine log with the IP address eg ...
> | 10.1.1.20.log
> | [2003/12/18 14:51:23, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(172)
> | Failed to verify incoming ticket!
> | [2003/12/18 14:51:23, 1] smbd/sesssetup.c:reply_spnego_kerberos(172)
> | Failed to verify incoming ticket!
> |
> | But in the machine log with the hostname, I am getting normal
> | messages ...
> |
> | I have tried to make changes in /etc/krb5.conf, but I don't get any
> | further ...
> |
> | I have tried a few status checks with net, all hosts work fine ...
> |
> | [root at fd1-test-01 samba]# net lookup ldap
> | 10.1.1.16:389
> | 10.1.1.17:389
> |
> | [root at fd1-test-01 samba]# net lookup dc
> | 10.1.1.16
> | 10.1.1.17
> |
> | But net lookup kdc, master domain don't return any thing, so I don't
> | know what else to look for ...
> |
> | Thanks
> | Mailed
> | Lee
> |
> |
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