RE: Samba - Active Directory 2003 problems

From: Tim Holmes (tholmes_at_mcaschool.net)
Date: 07/20/05

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    Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 16:25:39 -0400
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    > Am Mi, den 20.07.2005 schrieb Tim Holmes um 17:25:
    >
    > > When in Execute the
    > >
    > > net ads join -U administrator
    > >
    > > Command and supply the password, I get the following error
    > >
    > > [2005/07/20 10:57:26, 0] libads/ldap.c:ads_join_realm(1640)
    > > ads_add_machine_acct (srvweb-01): Type or value exists
    > > ads_join_realm: Type or value exists
    > >
    > > Doing a google search on this error suggested that I try the
    following
    > > command
    > >
    > > [root@srvweb-01 ~]# smbclient -k //srvdc01/C$
    > > krb5_cc_get_principal failed (No credentials cache found)
    > > spnego_gen_negTokenTarg failed: No credentials cache found
    > > session setup failed: NT_STATUS_OK
    > >
    > > it sounds to me like Kerbros is possibly not running or not
    configured
    > > correctly on my windows 2003 domain controller, but I'm not sure.
    Can
    > > someone please help me figure out these messages so that I can make
    this
    > > thing work
    > >
    > > TIM
    >
    > http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/domain-
    > member.html#id2555060
    >
    > Alexander
    [Tim Holmes]

    Ok -- one other slight problem -- it seems that I have some sort of a
    rogue record in my ADS Tree or something. For whatever reason, I cannot
    join my server as srvweb-01, so as a simple solution, I changed the
    host name on the server to srvweb-02.

    I changed it in the system-config-network applet, in the hosts file, and
    checked the krb5.conf and smb.conf files to make sure it was not
    referenced in there anywhere.

    Then I restarted the machine, so all the new settings were applied, also
    changed the DNS and reloaded the zone, This machine has a static
    address, so DHCP should be a non issue

    But when I try to join the domain, it still fails -- the routine worked
    perfectly on my test server, it joined perfectly on the first try. I
    suspect that the old host name (srvweb-01) is registered someplace that
    I don't know about, but I cannot seem to find it -- any suggestions
    where I should be looking?

    Thanks

    TIM

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