CIFS Release Notes

(reset count minutes), returning 0
account_policy_get: tdb_fetch_uint32 failed for field 8
(bad lockout attempt), returning 0
account_policy_get: tdb_fetch_uint32 failed for field 9
(disconnect time), returning 0
account_policy_get: tdb_fetch_uint32 failed for field 10
(refuse machine password change), returning 0
Added user user1
The user will be added correctly and the misleading messages will only be displayed with the
first occurrence of adding a new Samba user.
Workaround
Verify that the user has been added correctly and ignore the misleading messages.
Problem
64 bit Windows XP clients are unable to add a new ACE. Adding an ACE through Windows
Explorer File->Properties->Security interface to a file or directory from a Windows
XP Professional 64-bit edition results in an error that reads:
This program cannot open the required dialog box because the specified
computer <samba servername> cannot be determined to belong to a domain.
Try again.
Workaround
There is no known workaround at this time.
Problem
Some Windows 2000/2003 Domain trusts may not be recognized by HP CIFS Server including
some intra/inter-forest trusts.
Workaround
When necessary to accommodate the intra/inter-forest trusts that HP CIFS Member Servers
may be exposed to in a forest, shortcut trusts can be explicitly created. HP CIFS PDCs support
external trusts which may be sufficient for Samba and Windows inter-domain trust relationships.
For more information about Windows 2000/2003 trusts, consult the MS TechNet papers at
http://technet.microsoft.com.
Problem
An existing POSIX machine account must already exists before you add the corresponding
samba machine account and its sambaSamAccount information required for HP CIFS Server
machine account authentication. You can use the useradd command to add the POSIX
machine account with a “$” sign in the end to the /etc/passwd file for HP CIFS Server to
recognize it as a machine account. Because of this, running the pwck command gives the
following error:
1 Bad character(s) in logname
Workaround
No workaround exists.
Problem
Use the useradd command to add the POSIX machine account with a “$” sign in the end
to the /etc/passwd file for HP CIFS Server to recognize it as a machine account. The pwck
command may give the following error:
Login directory not found
The above error indicates that the home directory does not exist.
10 Known problems and workarounds