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Samba Winbind wbinfo -u fails with "Error looking up domain users"

Asked by ein_mann_betrieb in Unix Networking

Tags: looking, up, domain, error, users

Dear Experts...
  This one is driving me nuts. I have samab with winbind setup and have proceeded to setup samba, setup kerberos, and join the Active Directory.  I can use the kinit and kpasswd tools to check/change passwords on the Active Directory.  Everything seems to be going smooth until wbinfo -u.  Then I get "Error looking up domain users".
net rpc join -U Administrator reports a sucessful join.
Active Directory shows the unix server's computer account
wbinfo -t reports sucess
wbinfo -g reports BuiltIn groups only

------------------ smb.conf ---------------------------
        workgroup = Sample
        netbios name = Server2
        os level = 20
        realm = EXAMPLE.COM
        server string = File Server (Samba)
        security = ADS
        encrypt passwords = Yes
        template shell = /bin/bash
        template homedir = /home/%U
        template primary group = "Domain Users"
        idmap uid = 1000-2000
        idmap gid = 1000-2000
        winbind uid = 1000-2000
        winbind gid = 1000-2000
        winbind separator = +
        winbind cache time = 10
        winbind use default domain = Yes
        winbind nested groups = Yes
        winbind enum users = Yes
        winbind enum groups = Yes
        username level = 5
        log level = 1
        log file = /var/log/samba/%m
        min protocol = LANMAN2
        name resolve order = host wins lmhosts
        getwd cache = No
        socket options = TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY SO_RCVBUF=16384 SO_SNDBUF=16384
        load printers = No
        logon script = \\server1\netlogon\logon.bat
        logon drive = X:
        lm announce = No
        preferred master = No
        local master = No
        domain master = No
        wins server = server1.example.com
        ldap ssl = No
        read only = No
        create mask = 0660
        directory mask = 0770
        inherit permissions = Yes
        inherit acls = Yes
        csc policy = disable
---------------------------------------------------------

OS: RedHat EL 3
Samba: Version 3.0.9-1.3E.3

What is up with this?   From what I recall I followed the exact same proceedures for another setup and it worked just fine.
I really need this soon.  Thanks!!  -Cheers, Peter.
 
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