I'm running a network for a small company until we get a sysadmin, here's a little background:
We have a Gentoo linux server and a windows 2003 server linked with samba. All the client machines have their internet access through windows, and intranet access through linux. their clocks sync to the windows server, but the gentoo server does not.
I tried changing the DST info on our linux server, and now when users restart their computers, they can't access any network files. They are prompted for a password, but it always fails. I checked the smbd logs, and I see a lot of:
[2007/03/12 10:59:48, 0] lib/debug.c:reopen_logs(589)
Unable to open new log file /var/log/samba3/log.xx.xx.x.xxx: No such file or directory
and stuff like that. I have no clue where to go from there. I can ping the linux server just fine from any machine, and those who don't restart their computer are fine. Any ideas?
2007-03-12
05:20:23
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4 answers
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Remiel
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Computers & Internet
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Tracy L: Thanks for the response. I tried restarting samba, but didn't have any luck
2007-03-12
05:50:46 ·
update #1
Update: after rebooting samba, everyone is down. I rebooted the server...still no luck. I really hope someone out there can help me :(
2007-03-12
06:06:02 ·
update #2