So before I file a bug report, I just want to make sure I'm not missing something because it's driving me absolutely crazy. I built a single user and defined it as a Microsoft user, this same user is present on my Windows 7 workstation and joined under the same workgroup.
For some reason, I kept losing authentication to the shares after a reboot of the FreeNAS Mini box. Digging around suggested I could run a command called "pdbedit -L" to see what users are currently in the samba database and the only one currently listed is root. I added my user back with the following and these were the results:
And for some reason, I had to issue the command twice as illustrated above. If I reboot, I have to run this again.
Am I missing something? Anywhere else to look to fix this? It's incredibly annoying.
For some reason, I kept losing authentication to the shares after a reboot of the FreeNAS Mini box. Digging around suggested I could run a command called "pdbedit -L" to see what users are currently in the samba database and the only one currently listed is root. I added my user back with the following and these were the results:
Code:
[root@nas] ~# pdbedit -a -u sbrown new password: retype new password: Unable to modify TDB passwd: NT_STATUS_UNSUCCESSFUL! Failed to add entry for user sbrown. [root@nas] ~# pdbedit -a -u sbrown new password: retype new password: Unix username: sbrown NT username: Account Flags: [U ] User SID: S-1-5-21-1696146502-2460623826-3613378320-1001 Primary Group SID: S-1-5-21-1696146502-2460623826-3613378320-513 Full Name: Home Directory: \\nas\sbrown HomeDir Drive: Logon Script: Profile Path: \\nas\sbrown\profile Domain: NAS Account desc: Workstations: Munged dial: Logon time: 0 Logoff time: Sun, 04 Dec 219250468 10:30:07 EST Kickoff time: Sun, 04 Dec 219250468 10:30:07 EST Password last set: Sat, 12 Sep 2015 17:17:00 EDT Password can change: Sat, 12 Sep 2015 17:17:00 EDT Password must change: never Last bad password : 0 Bad password count : 0 Logon hours : FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
And for some reason, I had to issue the command twice as illustrated above. If I reboot, I have to run this again.
Am I missing something? Anywhere else to look to fix this? It's incredibly annoying.