@joe, samba-ad-dc is a different service. That's samba4 acting as an active directory domain controller. Only one can be run: either samba-ad-dc, or the smbd/nmbd duo.
And also please elaborate a bit about your networking setup, specifically if you use wifi or some other sort of network that tipically only gets enabled after a user logs in.
@joe, samba-ad-dc is a different service. That's samba4 acting as an active directory domain controller. Only one can be run: either samba-ad-dc, or the smbd/nmbd duo.
@tim, please attach these:
- /etc/samba/smb.conf
- /var/log/samba/log*
And also please elaborate a bit about your networking setup, specifically if you use wifi or some other sort of network that tipically only gets enabled after a user logs in.
Thanks!