[Samba] URGENT! Issues after upgrade from Ubuntu Dapper to Lucid

Igor R. igor.rakusa at gmx.com
Sat May 29 14:55:58 MDT 2010


hello!

I need urgent help. I upgraded from dapper to lucid (samba version 3.0 -> 3.4). Now I cannot log in to domain anymore (domain controller not available message), also new clients cannot join domain (semaphore timeout message after typing root username and password). If I take LAN cable out, so i can login, then shares work normally. What could have changed so i have issues? My smb.conf is same as before (samba 3.0):

[global]
log level = 2
interfaces=eth0
smb ports = 139
passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
passdb backend = smbpasswd
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
logon drive = H:
null passwords = no
domain master = yes
encrypt passwords = true
netbios name = LINUX
server string = PROCESS Linux Server
hosts allow = 10.0.0. 127.0.0. 192.168.1. 5.16.0.42 5.16.9.205 5.23.148.49 5.115.69.13 5.141.108.161 5.184.75.181 5.177.169.242
#hosts deny = 0.0.0.0/0
load printers = yes
max log size = 50
dos charset = CP852
UNIX charset = CP852
display charset = CP852
#client code page = 852
#valid chars = č:Č,š:Š,ž:Ž,ć:Ć,đ:Đ
create mask = 0770
directory mask = 0770
force create mode = 0770
force group = smbacc
logon script = %U.bat
#wins support = yes
socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=65536 SO_RCVBUF=65536
unix password sync = yes
local master = yes
workgroup = PROCESS
os level = 99
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd %u
add machine script=/usr/sbin/useradd -g machines -c Machine -s /bin/false %u
security = user
preferred master = yes
#domain admin group = @samadm
domain logons = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
hide unreadable = yes
vfs objects = full_audit
full_audit:failure = none
full_audit:success = mkdir rename unlink rmdir open pwrite
full_audit:prefix = %u|%I|%m|%S

[netlogon]
path = /mnt/data1/netlogon
public = no
browsable = no
read only = yes
guest ok = yes
admin users = root


And else are shares so I dont paste here!

Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you very much!


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