Re: upg. CentOS 7.5 to 7.6: unable to mount smb shares - samba NT domain member using ldap

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On 1/1/19 12:21 AM, Miroslav Geisselreiter wrote:
# wbinfo --ping-dc
checking the NETLOGON for domain[NT4DOMAIN] dc connection to "nt4member.intranet.xx" succeeded


Well, the host where you ran that command thinks that "nt4member" is the DC.  Do you see anything in your configuration file that might indicate why?  You haven't given us enough information to be much more use.
Thank you. Exactly and that is my problem.
# grep -i nt4member /etc/samba/smb.conf
netbios name = nt4member

some parameters from smb.conf:
[global]
     client ipc signing = default
     idmap config * : backend = tdb
     idmap config * : range = 100000-150000
     idmap config NT4DOMAIN : backend = tdb
     idmap config NT4DOMAIN : range = 500-99999
     winbind enum groups = yes
     winbind enum users = yes
     winbind expand groups = 0
     winbind max domain connections = 5
     winbind nested groups = yes
     winbind rpc only = no
     winbind scan trusted domains = no
     winbind sealed pipes = yes
     winbind use default domain = no
     workgroup = NT4DOMAIN
     netbios name = nt4member
         security = domain
         allow trusted domains = yes
        passdb backend = ldapsam:"ldap://ldap1server.intranet.xx ldap://ldap2server.intranet.xx";
         ldap ssl = start tls
         realm = INTRANET.XX
         ldap suffix = dc=intranet,dc=xx
         ldap admin dn = uid=ldapadmin,dc=intranet,dc=xx
         ldap group suffix = ou=Groups
         ldap user suffix = ou=Users
         ldap machine suffix = ou=Computers
         ldap idmap suffix = ou=Idmap
         ldapsam:trusted = yes
         ldap delete dn = no
         ldap deref = auto
         ldap follow referral = auto
         socket options = TCP_NODELAY
         domain master = no
         domain logons = no
         local master = no
         os level = 121
         preferred master = no
         wins server = X.X.X.X

Tell me what more do you need.


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