[Samba] Can't connect to Samba share when using "security = server"

Felipe Augusto van de Wiel felipe at paranacidade.org.br
Mon Aug 28 15:42:00 GMT 2006


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On 08/28/2006 07:13 AM, Ralf Aumüller escreveu:
> Hello,
> 
> when I try to connect from Client-1 (Windows 2003 Server with AD-Server)
> to a share on Samba-Server-1 (security = server, password server =
> Samba-Server-2) I got the error "No network provider accepted the given
> network path". There is no popup for the login information.
> If I try to access the share from a PC running Windows XP Professional
> everything works without any problems (after giving my credentials).

	'Client-1' is joined to the domain?

	Are you able to connect to 'Client-1' from one of the
Samba Servers? Client-1 is able to connect to other Samba Servers?

	If using another Windows the same share in Samba-Server-1
works, looks like a problem related with Client-1 setup. Perhaps
you could try to check the machine account information on the
server to see what you get.


> Even when I change the configuration of Samba-Server-1 to "security = user"
> and copy the accout info from smbpasswd file from Samba-Server-2 to
> Samba-Server-1 I can connect to the share.

	Using 'Client-1'?

	Maybe you could try 'security = domain'.


> So the problem seems to be with the "authentication forwarding".
> (All Samba-servers work like expected except if i try to conect from
> Client-1 with Windows 2003 Server and AD to Samba-Server-1).
[...]
> Hope someone can help,
> Ralf

	I hope this helps. :)

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Felipe Augusto van de Wiel <felipe at paranacidade.org.br>
Coordenadoria de Tecnologia da Informação (CTI) - SEDU/PARANACIDADE
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