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Obsolete Releases => SME Server 7.x => Topic started by: k0r54 on September 18, 2006, 09:57:17 PM

Title: can't join my sme 7 domain (not the common problem)
Post by: k0r54 on September 18, 2006, 09:57:17 PM
Hi,

Before i got anywhere i have searched this site and google extensivly and this is now my last resort of solving this problem.

Ok, I have set up a sme server as a pdc but cannot connect my win2k laptop or my xp machine to it. I am currently working on the win2k machine first and have installed the xp patch already.

I can ping the server via ip and name and it is also set up as a dhcp server and it is giving my pc's ip's no problem. However when i got to connect it to the domain i get the error that it cannot be connected.

when i do nslookup it picks up wat it should be and my dns is set to the ip of the server.

Any other idea's ?

Thanks
k0r54
Title: Re: can't join my sme 7 domain (not the common problem)
Post by: cactus on September 18, 2006, 10:12:04 PM
Quote from: "k0r54"
Any other idea's ?
Hopw about the log files, try starting with /var/log/messages.
Title: can't join my sme 7 domain (not the common problem)
Post by: k0r54 on September 18, 2006, 10:33:45 PM
hi,

when i do tail -f var/log/messages

it only shows like dchp stuff and me closing my ssh but thats i, i tried to connect whilst the tail was on but nothing showed up and the same error on my win2k machine.

Thanks
Title: can't join my sme 7 domain (not the common problem)
Post by: jdavey on September 20, 2006, 12:29:52 AM
This isn't by chance a replacement for a previous PDC with the same domain name is it?

I ran into this a while ago when replacing a box that I copied Data to to, re-created the user accounts, but the SAMBA ID of the previous PDC will never be the same as a re-created PDC (in this case I copied data instead of "restoring" data the SME DB and system files). I saw a thread here recently that indicated that it is possible to copy the original PDC's SAMBA ID over to the new PDC - so I am sure if you do a quick search you can locate the thread and see if it applies to your situation.