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I cant browse or administer samba joined to domain Server 2012R2. When connecting wit computer management I get access denied. IS there bug with samba under arch linux
[2016/10/11 11:36:34.892656, 1] ../source3/auth/token_util.c:430(add_local_groups)
SID S-1-5-21-1827590949-2715400700-3333564405-500 -> getpwuid(10500) failed
[2016/10/11 11:36:34.892693, 3] ../source3/auth/token_util.c:316(create_local_nt_token_from_info3)
Failed to finalize nt token
[2016/10/11 11:36:34.892716, 1] ../source3/auth/auth_generic.c:127(auth3_generate_session_info_pac)
Failed to map kerberos pac to server info (NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL)
[2016/10/11 11:36:34.892781, 3] ../source3/smbd/smb2_server.c:3097(smbd_smb2_request_error_ex)
smbd_smb2_request_error_ex: smbd_smb2_request_error_ex: idx[1] status[NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED] || at ../source3/smbd/smb2_sesssetup.c:134
[2016/10/11 11:36:34.893978, 3] ../source3/smbd/server_exit.c:246(exit_server_common)
Server exit (NT_STATUS_CONNECTION_RESET)
[2016/10/11 11:36:36.785451, 3] ../source3/smbd/oplock.c:1322(init_oplocks)
init_oplocks: initializing messages.
[2016/10/11 11:36:36.785521, 3] ../source3/smbd/process.c:1957(process_smb)
Transaction 0 of length 112 (0 toread)
[2016/10/11 11:36:36.785774, 3] ../source3/smbd/smb2_negprot.c:290(smbd_smb2_request_process_negprot)
Selected protocol SMB3_02
[2016/10/11 11:36:36.809273, 3] ../auth/kerberos/kerberos_pac.c:387(kerberos_decode_pac)
Found account name from PAC: Administrator [Administrator]
[2016/10/11 11:36:36.809310, 3] ../source3/auth/user_krb5.c:51(get_user_from_kerberos_info)
Kerberos ticket principal name is [Administrator@HEBE.US]
[2016/10/11 11:36:36.810311, 3] ../source3/param/loadparm.c:3738(lp_load_ex)
lp_load_ex: refreshing parameters
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"IS there bug with samba under arch linux"
No, there isn't.
An Arch Linux system will quite happily be a domain member if treated correctly. You don't really indicate your problem, the log you provide could indicate a wrong password.
Do some research about what Samba is about and then come here with a specific problem and we'll try to help you.
Cheers
Jon
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