Problems with Samba as a Domain Controller
Hi, I'm having some problems with Samba... I can successfully join a Samba-controlled domain from Linux, but from Windows XP, it tells me that "The specified user does not exist" and samba's log says " get_md4pw: Workstation r0x0r$: no account in domain" ... although I have already created an appropriate trust account for the machine. Can anyone offer me any advice?
my smb.conf:
Code:
workgroup = OERINET
unix password sync = yes
add user script = /usr/sbin/useradd -d /dev/null -g 100 -s /bin/false -M %u
admin users = root,admin,root1
# Tell Samba to use domain logons
domain logons = yes
encrypt passwords = yes
#encrypt passwords = no
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
logon path = \\%L\profiles\%U.pds
logon home = \\%L\%U
logon drive = m:
# User-level security. Users must
# authenticate themselves with
# valid username and password
security = user
# Set to yes so that nmbd participates
# in local master browser
# elections
local master = yes
# Set Os level value to make sure nmbd
# wins local browse master
# elections. 65 should beat everyone
# according to the man page
os level = 65
# Give nmbd an advantage in local
# master browser elections
preferred master = yes
# Set so that nmbd claims a unique
# NetBIOS name identifying it as
# a domain master
domain master = yes
# The following share is required to support
# domain logons. The directory may be
# created anywhere on your system. Make
# sure the share is non-writeable and also
# not a public share.
[netlogon]
comment = The domain logon service
path = /netlogon
public = no
writeable = no
[profiles]
comment = User profiles
path = /usr/local/profiles
create mode = 0600
directory mode = 0700
writeable = yes
browseable = yes
force user = %U
valid users = %U administrator