To A-Bomb, and all that has the same problems….
I found out that if anything, and I mean anything does not go as planned. there is one solution that is working for me…
Delete all files in /Library/Preferences/DirectoryAccess/
Delete /Liibrary/Preferences/edu.mit.kerberos
Delete /etc/krb5.keytab
Reboot
Rebind to the AD, check if kerberos is correctly bound to the AD: run as root: klist -ke
You will get an output that should tell you that the kerberos tickets are correct.
Stop SMB
Do the “magic” script steps from this post, start SMB and now it should work.
Or at least that did the trick for me….
Have a nice weekend.
Greetings
Arnold
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