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Re: [opensuse-security] Re: samba 3.2.6 No XPSP3 login any more
- From: Alexis Pellicier <alexis.pellicier@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 16:28:12 +0200
- Message-id: <c721ef500902230628o1ed9ad74q1024c5740e8dc30a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
2009/2/23 Markus Gaugusch <markus@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,
I've juste checked msdfs value in both 3.2.6 and 3.2.8.
Values are same :
host msdfs = Yes
msdfs root = No
msdfs proxy =
With 3.2.6 user seems to autenticate to the domain but none of theire
profiles nor policies would be applied.
And yes the client reboot many times.
In the log I had this line :
_samr_QueryUserInfo: ACCESS DENIED (granted: 0x000f05ff; required: 0x00000200)
Again after updating 3.2.6 to 3.2.8 (from
/repositories/network:/samba:/STABLE/openSUSE_11.1) everything got
right.
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On Feb 19, Alexis Pellicier <alexis.pellicier@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I know this update is now quite old but when I update from samba 3.2.4 to
3.2.6 none of my XP SP3 workstations could loggon properly.
It looks like it was a bug in these samba version.
Did you try to reboot those workstations?
I remember the parameter "msdfs" to have changed its default value in some
version, requiring a client reboot (or resetting to the old default value).
Maybe this is the reason for your problems. I don't have any problems here
with XP SP3 and Samba 3.2.6 (openSUSE 11.1)
Markus
Hi,
I've juste checked msdfs value in both 3.2.6 and 3.2.8.
Values are same :
host msdfs = Yes
msdfs root = No
msdfs proxy =
With 3.2.6 user seems to autenticate to the domain but none of theire
profiles nor policies would be applied.
And yes the client reboot many times.
In the log I had this line :
_samr_QueryUserInfo: ACCESS DENIED (granted: 0x000f05ff; required: 0x00000200)
Again after updating 3.2.6 to 3.2.8 (from
/repositories/network:/samba:/STABLE/openSUSE_11.1) everything got
right.
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