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Old 08-29-2004, 05:10 PM   #1
Kalidor
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Question Winbind problem (Samba 3.0.6)


Hello folks!

I updated my Mandrake Cooker installation yesterday and also installed the new Samba version (from the cooker RPMs).

Since I haven't been playing around with my Linux installation, I am not 100% sure this is related to any of the new packages or anything I changed on my Win2003 PDC.

I am not able to authenticate users through winbind anymore. "wbinfo -a" failed on the plaintext authentication as well as the challenge/response (wrong password). And yes, I am sure I entered the right password ;-).

Authentication with kerberos or NTLM through smbclient, mounting shares with smbmount all work just fine.

Can anyone offer some advice here?

Edit: wbinfo -u, wbinfo -t and wbinfo -g work flawlessly. PAM configuration was not changed (means it is the same one that worked previously) and nsswitch.conf has the winbind entries

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