The Samba-Bugzilla – Attachment 4062 Details for
Bug 6257
wbcAuthenticateUserEx failed: WBC_ERR_AUTH_ERROR (and NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED) occasionally
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smb.conf
smb.conf (text/plain), 3.32 KB, created by
Ofer Tal
on 2009-04-13 13:57:18 UTC
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>[global] > workgroup = BAYNET > netbios aliases = filer1 filer2 filer filer.baynet.com 10.0.0.115 > reset on zero vc = yes > ###################### > server string = CentOS 5 File Server > timestamp logs = yes > dos filetimes = yes > dos filemode = yes > inherit acls = yes > name cache timeout = 0 > winbind uid = 101-6000000 > winbind gid = 101-6000000 > local master = no > preferred master = no > # guest account = guest > map to guest = Never > unix charset = CP1252 > dos charset = CP850 > allow trusted domains = yes > security = ADS > disable netbios = no > password server = * > encrypt passwords = yes > username level = 5 > load printers = no > printing = none > printcap name = /dev/null > disable spoolss = yes ># utmp directory = /var/run ># utmp = yes > name resolve order = host lmhosts wins bcast > ldap timeout = 5 > restrict anonymous = 0 > password server = nas2.baynet.com pdc1.baynet.com > use kerberos keytab = true > ># panic action = /usr/bin/backtrace %d > /tmp/segv_samba_%d.out 2>&1 ># root preexec = /usr/local/samba/bin/log_connect.sh '%u' '%m' '%I' '%S' ># root postexec = /usr/local/samba/bin/log_disconnect.sh '%u' '%m' '%I' '%S' > wins server = 10.0.0.200 10.0.0.201 > username level = 0 > realm = BAYNET.COM > > winbind enum users = yes > winbind enum groups = yes > client use spnego = yes > client ntlmv2 auth = yes > winbind use default domain = yes > restrict anonymous = 2 > domain master = no > local master = no > preferred master = no > os level = 0 > disable netbios = no > > bind interfaces only = yes > interfaces = 10.0.0.115 > debug level = 0 > debug pid = yes > > winbind cache time = 600 > winbind refresh tickets = Yes > > winbind offline logon = Yes > > smb ports = 445 > max mux = 32767 > log level = 1 winbind:5 > socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_KEEPALIVE > read raw = 1 > write raw = 1 > #oplocks = no > #level 2 oplocks = no > oplocks = yes > max xmit = 65535 > dead time = 15 > getwd cache = 1 > >[MLSData] >path = /mnt/MLSData >read only = no >comment = MLS Data and Images >follow symlinks = yes >printable = no >browseable = yes >map acl inherit = yes >create mask = 0777 >security mask = 0777 >directory mask = 0777 >directory security mask = 0777 >force create mode = 0777 >force security mode = 0777 >force directory mode = 0777 >force directory security mode = 0777 >#oplocks = no >#level 2 oplocks = no >oplocks = yes > >guest ok = yes >valid users = \ > @"BAYNET\Domain Users" \ > @"AllLocalUsers" \ > @"BAYNET\Domain Admins" \ > @"BAYNET\SQLServerExec" \ > >write list = \ > @"BAYNET\Domain Users" \ > @"AllLocalUsers" \ > @"BAYNET\Domain Admins" \ > @"BAYNET\SQLServerExec" > >[App] >path = /mnt/App >read only = no >comment = Application Data >follow symlinks = yes >printable = no >browseable = yes >map acl inherit = yes >create mask = 0777 >security mask = 0777 >directory mask = 0777 >directory security mask = 0777 >force create mode = 0777 >force security mode = 0777 >force directory mode = 0777 >force directory security mode = 0777 >guest ok = yes >writeable = yes >#oplocks = no >#level 2 oplocks = no >oplocks = yes > >valid users = \ > @"BAYNET\Domain Users" \ > @"AllLocalUsers" \ > @"BAYNET\Domain Admins" \ > @"BAYNET\WEB Users" > >write list = \ > @"BAYNET\Domain Users" \ > @"AllLocalUsers" \ > @"BAYNET\Domain Admins" \ > @"BAYNET\WEB Users" >
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