[Pkg-samba-maint] Bug#536365: Bug#536365: Bug#536365: samba: domain member don't authorize domain users

Christian Perrier bubulle at debian.org
Fri Jul 10 04:43:47 UTC 2009


Quoting Vladimir Stavrinov (vs at inist.ru):
> On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 06:40:40PM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> 
> > Do you have a level 10 log aof such a failure?
> 
> Yes. If You want, I will send it to You, but it is hundreds lines.


Sure, but that is the only way to report the issue upstream.

You have here a very interesting bug report as you have something that
was working in 3.3 and is not in 3.4.....exactly things for which
upstream will ask for a full debug log..:-)

Please take care to isolate the place where the problem clearly
appears, as much as you can. If the file is big, then gzip it, but
don't worry.

Please send it to 536365 at bugs.debian.org, not to me personnally. 

>  
> > The output of "testparm" would also help (that gives the content of
> 
> After fresh install samba, the only modification was made:
> 
> workgroup = inistdom
> security = domain
> password server = nts1
> 
> Then join domain:
> 
> net rpc join -U Administrator
> 
> It say OK. and pdc show this host in members list.


Good. But, really, the content of smb.conf will be asked by upstream
so let's prepare to send it to them. And, as I said, instead of the
smb.conf file, please send the output of "testparm".

To be clear, also, let's sumamrize what I understood:

You proviously had a samba server that was a member of a domain and (I
guess) serving files to users of that domain. It was running 3.3.6.

That server was running Debian unstable, I guess.

You upgraded it and samba got upgraded to 3.4.0. Then file services
were not working anymore.

Trying to rejoin the domain was successful....but still then the file
services are not working anymore.

Am I understanding things properly?

What is the domain server? I understand this is a Windows server (you
mentioned W2K somewhere). Right?





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