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    Zeheeba
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    Hello all,

    I have 4 OSX 10.4.3 servers bound to a 2003 AD Domain for authentication. I’m running into a problem on all the servers where authentication is working great for AFP and SMB until a reboot. After rebooting, the authentication part of smb is no longer working while auth for afp is. The only solution is to unbind the server from AD, wait for the computer account to dissapear and to rebind, all while the smb server is stopped. Then we rebind and half the time the service will auth users correctly.

    I’m receiving the following errors in logs when this happens:

    I’m receiving the following errors in the log.winnbind log:
    [2006/04/25 09:42:56, 1] /SourceCache/samba/samba-92.9/samba/source/nsswitch/winbindd_util.c:init_domain_list(327)Could not fetch sid for our domain CLINEDAVIS

    Has anyone seen anything similar? Having to dance the rebind shuffle after each reboot is problematic. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

    Z

    #368334
    ebroo
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    I know this doesn’t help, but we are experincing the same thing –

    I thought I was doing good, I setup a new Xserve with 10.4.8, setup the AD auth for SMB and AFP – it worked flawlessly.

    Until reboot.

    Then even unbinding and rebinding works only about 1/4 of the time. (now not being one of those times)

    Please post back if you have found anything – My error message after reboot is Failed to verify incoming ticket for each time and AD user attemtps to hit and SMB share …

    Good luck

    Edward

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