Yes, I do. Is that incorrect? [global] workgroup = OHS server string = File Server netbios name = server-2
# security = user map to guest = Bad User ... Thank you. On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 6:18 PM Andrew Bartlett <abart...@samba.org> wrote: > On Mon, 2016-04-18 at 21:41 +0000, Tim Rogers wrote: > > Package: samba > > Version: 2:4.2.10+dfsg-0+deb8u2 > > Severity: important > > > > Dear Maintainer, > > > > After upgrading from Samba 4.1 to Samba 4.2, I can no longer connect > > to shares from OS X 10.11. Linux boxes (upgraded to Samba 4.2) > > connect fine, > > as does Windows 10. > > > > Samba logs show the following error for each connection attempt: > > > > [2016/04/15 12:40:07.087650, 1] > > ../auth/ntlmssp/ntlmssp_server.c:908(ntlmssp_server_postauth) > > ntlmssp_server_postauth: invalid NTLMSSP_MIC for user=[GUEST] > > domain=[] workstation=[ROGERS] > > [2016/04/15 12:40:07.087709, 1] ../lib/util/util.c:559(dump_data) > > [0000] 67 7E 0E CB CE 77 2E 62 05 00 BD F6 E3 84 FB 27 g~...w.b > > .......' > > [2016/04/15 12:40:07.087747, 1] ../lib/util/util.c:559(dump_data) > > [0000] 43 AD 8C C7 E8 F7 0A 1C 06 A8 03 CB FC C8 17 38 C....... > > .......8 > > > > I assume that there are configuration options for smb.conf which will > > resolve this - but I can't find them. I can't find any clear > > instructions in the > > documentation, although it seems to suggest that such issues are > > likely with this upgrade. > > Do you have 'map to guest = bad user' set in your smb.conf? > > Andrew Bartlett > > -- > Andrew Bartlett > https://samba.org/~abartlet/ > Authentication Developer, Samba Team https://samba.org > Samba Development and Support, Catalyst IT > https://catalyst.net.nz/services/samba > > > > > > >