From: brad davison on
I have followed the samba-wiki article on 'Replicated Failover Domain Controller and file server using LDAP'

http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Replicated_Failover_Domain_Controller_and_file_server_using_LDAP

I am using FreeBSD instead of RHEL. I was able to get through the tutorial and get the database populated, and users created.

I created the workstation account with the smbldap-useradd -w {machinename}.

When going to the XP machine to add it to the domain, I put in the 'DDESIGN' domain, and it puts up the authentication dialog. No matter what I put in that box, I get 'The network path was not found'. If I put in the domain as something 'wrong' it of course doesn't put up an authentication dialog. So I know the domain is alive and on the network.


I recall, when setting up a PDC with ubuntu server I ran into this 'network path was not found' error, but I can't remember what I did to resolve it.

Any ideas?


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