Samba problems on 5.1

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Hi list,
Since I've upgraded from Version 5.0 to 5.1 i have strange problems with
samba.
Since 5.1 the connection from a XP client to the samba server disconnect
often, especially then i write a file to the share after some idle time.

Some informations of my config.

The Box is a Samba PDC for a little Windows Domain with a ldap backed.
I used this config on Centos 4.x and 5.0 without problems.

For 5.1 i installed a new server and copied the config 1:1 to the new
hardware.
Since then i have this problems.

Here a part of the /var/log/messages:

smbd[12718]:   Connection denied from 0.0.0.0
sonne smbd[12718]: [2007/12/13 15:17:00, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_data(562)
sonne smbd[12718]:   write_data: write failure in writing to client
10.5.11.116. Error Connection reset by peer
sonne smbd[12718]: [2007/12/13 15:17:00, 0] lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(769)
sonne smbd[12718]:   Error writing 5 bytes to client. -1. (Connection
reset by peer)
sonne smbd[31546]: [2007/12/13 15:23:34, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1232)
sonne smbd[31546]:   getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is
not connected
sonne smbd[12802]: [2007/12/13 15:23:34, 0]
lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1232)
sonne smbd[12802]:   getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is
not connected
smbd[12802]: [2007/12/13 15:23:34, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1232)
smbd[12802]:   getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not
connected
smbd[12802]: [2007/12/13 15:23:34, 0] lib/access.c:check_access(327)
smbd[12802]: [2007/12/13 15:23:34, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1232)
smbd[12802]:   getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not
connected
smbd[12802]:   Denied connection from  (0.0.0.0)
smbd[12802]: [2007/12/13 15:23:34, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1232)
smbd[12802]:   getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not
connected
smbd[12802]:   Connection denied from 0.0.0.0
smbd[12802]: [2007/12/13 15:23:34, 0] lib/util_sock.c:write_data(562)
smbd[12802]:   write_data: write failure in writing to client 0.0.0.0.
Error Connection reset by peer
smbd[12802]: [2007/12/13 15:23:34, 0] lib/util_sock.c:send_smb(769)
smbd[12802]:   Error writing 5 bytes to client. -1. (Connection reset by
peer)
smbd[12810]: [2007/12/13 15:24:41, 0] lib/util_sock.c:read_data(534)
smbd[12810]:   read_data: read failure for 4 bytes to client
10.5.11.133. Error = Connection reset by peer
smbd[12867]: [2007/12/13 15:25:29, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_open(1014)
smbd[12867]:   smbldap_open: cannot access LDAP when not root..
smbd[12867]: [2007/12/13 15:25:29, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_open(1014)
smbd[12867]:   smbldap_open: cannot access LDAP when not root..
smbd[12910]: [2007/12/13 15:26:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1232)
smbd[12910]:   getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not
connected
smbd[12910]: [2007/12/13 15:26:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1232)
smbd[12910]:   getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not
connected
smbd[12910]: [2007/12/13 15:26:29, 0] lib/access.c:check_access(327)
smbd[12910]: [2007/12/13 15:26:29, 0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr(1232)
smbd[12910]:   getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not
connected
smbd[12910]:   Denied connection from  (0.0.0.0)



Maybe this is a part of the problem?

smbd[12910]:   Denied connection from  (0.0.0.0)

and this ?

smbd[12867]: [2007/12/13 15:25:29, 0] lib/smbldap.c:smbldap_open(1014)
smbd[12867]:   smbldap_open: cannot access LDAP when not root..

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Sebastian



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