From: Tomasz Chmielewski on
Am 31.05.2010 12:33, Michael Wood wrote:
> Hi
>
> On 31 May 2010 11:58, Tomasz Chmielewski<mangoo(a)wpkg.org> wrote:
> [...]
>> Yes, it works correctly (as is /usr/local/samba/sbin/samba_dnsupdate
>> --verbose).
> [...]
>
> Just by the way, what did you do to get this to work? And what
> distribution are you using? I thought I had got mine working, but the
> Samba4 HOWTO was not sufficient for this. I later found it was
> actually not working.

I used Debian Lenny.
I didn't do anything special to make it work, just followed the HOWTO.


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From: Tomasz Chmielewski on
Am 31.05.2010 12:27, Michael Wood wrote:

>> http://virtall.com/files/samba4-join.pcap
>
> The timestamps in your pcap file are very strange. The time for
> packet 5 jumps almost 5000 seconds backwards and then forward again
> for packet 13.
>
> Do your machines have their time synchronised with each other?
>
> Are you running one or both as virtual machines?

Both are KVM virtual machines.
The time was indeed slightly off (about 10 sec difference), but it made
no difference to synchronize it.

I'll try to use a different network driver for Windows XP (it uses a
paravirt network driver)?

Other than that, not sure what to do about it.


> Otherwise the packet capture looks OK to me, but there should be stuff
> after that. Is that all there was?

Yep, that's the whole capture.


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From: Tomasz Chmielewski on
Am 31.05.2010 12:40, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> Am 31.05.2010 12:27, Michael Wood wrote:
>
>>> http://virtall.com/files/samba4-join.pcap
>>
>> The timestamps in your pcap file are very strange. The time for
>> packet 5 jumps almost 5000 seconds backwards and then forward again
>> for packet 13.
>>
>> Do your machines have their time synchronised with each other?
>>
>> Are you running one or both as virtual machines?
>
> Both are KVM virtual machines.
> The time was indeed slightly off (about 10 sec difference), but it made
> no difference to synchronize it.
>
> I'll try to use a different network driver for Windows XP (it uses a
> paravirt network driver)?
>
> Other than that, not sure what to do about it.

I changed the network card in virtual Windows XP, timestamps look
correctly now, but still, it's not able to join.

http://virtall.com/files/samba4-join-rtl8139.pcap


Some more hints?


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From: Michael Wood on
On 31 May 2010 12:53, Tomasz Chmielewski <mangoo(a)wpkg.org> wrote:
> Am 31.05.2010 12:40, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
>>
>> Am 31.05.2010 12:27, Michael Wood wrote:
>>
>>>> http://virtall.com/files/samba4-join.pcap
>>>
>>> The timestamps in your pcap file are very strange. The time for
>>> packet 5 jumps almost 5000 seconds backwards and then forward again
>>> for packet 13.
>>>
>>> Do your machines have their time synchronised with each other?
>>>
>>> Are you running one or both as virtual machines?
>>
>> Both are KVM virtual machines.
>> The time was indeed slightly off (about 10 sec difference), but it made
>> no difference to synchronize it.
>>
>> I'll try to use a different network driver for Windows XP (it uses a
>> paravirt network driver)?
>>
>> Other than that, not sure what to do about it.
>
> I changed the network card in virtual Windows XP, timestamps look correctly
> now, but still, it's not able to join.
>
> http://virtall.com/files/samba4-join-rtl8139.pcap
>
>
> Some more hints?

That's weird. It looks like the Windows box is ignoring the DNS
responses and just keeps repeating the query. I haven't actually
looked at a capture of a working join, but that can't be right.

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From: Tomasz Chmielewski on
Am 31.05.2010 14:18, Michael Wood wrote:

>> http://virtall.com/files/samba4-join-rtl8139.pcap
>>
>>
>> Some more hints?
>
> That's weird. It looks like the Windows box is ignoring the DNS
> responses and just keeps repeating the query. I haven't actually
> looked at a capture of a working join, but that can't be right.

It was similar as I tried to join Windows 2008 (although I only looked
briefly with tcpdump) - it also sent DNS queries, then LDAP queries,
repeated that, and said it can't join, just like the XP did.


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