I've used this post to get my likewise "basically" working after upgrading to Lucid, but the primary issue I am having now is that when I go to login, it does not recognize assume-default-domain = yes anymore. So, effectively, I'm locked out of the domain account on the machine which I had been previously using. If I login with DOMAIN\username, it logs me in, authenticates just fine...however it is using a new account on the machine.
I have verified the assume-default-domain setting in lsassd.conf. My nsswitch.conf is set to compat lsass for passwd, group.
Does anyone have any suggestions for dealing with this? How do I get back to my old account?
Package: likewise-open
Status: install ok installed
Architecture: i386
Version: 5.4.0.42111-2ubuntu1
I've used this post to get my likewise "basically" working after upgrading to Lucid, but the primary issue I am having now is that when I go to login, it does not recognize assume- default- domain = yes anymore. So, effectively, I'm locked out of the domain account on the machine which I had been previously using. If I login with DOMAIN\username, it logs me in, authenticates just fine...however it is using a new account on the machine.
I have verified the assume- default- domain setting in lsassd.conf. My nsswitch.conf is set to compat lsass for passwd, group.
Does anyone have any suggestions for dealing with this? How do I get back to my old account?
Package: likewise-open 2ubuntu1
Status: install ok installed
Architecture: i386
Version: 5.4.0.42111-