Re: Samba Authentication problem -- one machine only!!!

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Tim Holmes wrote:
This problem typically has to do with either reverse DNS not working
properly OR winbind isn't happy.  Verify that both forward and reverse
DNS lookups work properly from all machines when referencing the file
server.

If that doesn't fix it, try this on the file server:

	1. Stop winbind
	2. Delete the /etc/samba/secrets.tdb file
	3. Join the file server machine to the domain again
	4. Restart winbind.

See if that has any affect.


[Tim Holmes] Rick:
Heres the results of the NSLOOKUP commands

login as: root
root@srvfs-01's password:
Last login: Thu Jul 21 13:33:47 2005 from tim-base.mcaschool.net
[root@srvfs-01 ~]# nslookup srvdc01
Server:         192.168.0.2
Address:        192.168.0.2#53

Name:   srvdc01.mcaschool.net
Address: 192.168.0.2

[root@srvfs-01 ~]# nslookup 192.168.0.2
Server:         192.168.0.2
Address:        192.168.0.2#53

2.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa        name = srvdc01.mcaschool.net.

[root@srvfs-01 ~]#

Deleteing the secrets.tdb file and rejoining had no effect -- same
problem -- when I try to access it from windows, it demands
authentication, and wont accept proper credentials

Ok, next step, make sure the date on the file server and the domain
controller are the same.  If they're off by as little as 3 minutes,
it won't authenticate.  If possible, sync ALL of your machines from
an NTP server somewhere.  It doesn't matter if the dates are right,
just that they all match.
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