07-06-2010
It's not listing from all the domains. It IS trying to reach the other controllers. The problem is that there's no route to some of the servers and others there's no route back to the machine. Doing a tcpdump yields the following
From my samba machine in the DMZ to, and back from, the local AD server:
Quote:
10:45:01.170297 IP 10.xxx.xx.34.44697 > 10.xxx.x.70.389: tcp 0
10:45:01.170434 IP 10.xxx.x.70.389 > 10.xxx.xx.34.44697: tcp 1188
To other AD servers with insufficient routing:
Quote:
10:47:00.154323 IP 10.xxx.xx.34 > 10.xx.xxx.128 tcp 99
10:47:10.462745 IP 10.xxx.xx.34 > 10.x.xx.223 tcp 99
There are 5 or so more remote AD servers from other domains that never come back for due to routing. During the time that it's attempting to query or connect with these servers file listings and such "hang" until the the local machine gives up.
Using the
allow trusted domains = no parameter DOES limit the connection attempts to once every half an hour or so. Before that, it would try almost every time a directory listing or anything else that needed to tie a user name to an UID was attempted. It's not the fix, but it SURE helped.
The routing is something that will not be fixed. The other domains need not access nor communicate with our DMZ.
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NAME
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DESCRIPTION
smpppd-ifcfg is a daemon that controls a single dialup connection to the internet. It does so by starting and controlling the pppd. The
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smpppd-ifcfg is not intended for direct use. Use ifup and ifdown or a frontend like cinternet , qinternet or kinternet instead.
OPTIONS
These options are recognized by smpppd-ifcfg. If a long option shows an argument as mandatory, then it is mandatory for the equivalent
short option also.
--up Bring the connection up. This is the default action.
--down Bring the connection down.
--status
Report status of the connection.
-i, --ifcfg=NAME
Specify the ifcfg file to use. This option is mandatory.
-p, --provider=NAME
Specify the provider file to use.
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Detach from the controlling terminal. This is the default.
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Show program version and exit.
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FILES
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Configuration files for the interfaces.
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Configuration files for the providers.
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Log file.
/var/log/smpppd/accounting.log
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Pid file.
/var/lib/smpppd/ifcfg-xxx.info
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SEE ALSO
kinternet, qinternet, cinternet(1), accounting(1), wvdial(1), smpppd.conf(5), pppd(8), smpppd(8).
AUTHOR
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