Accsessing Shares with Domain Accounts v Non Domain Accounts

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virtualbob

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OK so today we seem to have noticed that users of windows 8 or when on server 2012/2012r2 :

Using a local admin account: navigating to shares pops up no problem. (IE: localhost\administrator)

Log off of PC/Server, log back in to the same machine with a domain account, (IE: domain\administrator) unable to even navigate to the share location with error, "no authentication servers are currently available"

Anyone have any ideas?

Why does a domain account prevent you viewing shares?

Have enabled SMB1 and 2 in powershell. Have modified the local security policy to allow unencrypted auth, and have even made changes to the registry and disabled the firewall.

Any ideas anyone please?
 

SweetAndLow

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Does freenas support looking up local users when the client is passing over domain users? It should just ignore the domain and try local auth I think.
 

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OK so today we seem to have noticed that users of windows 8 or when on server 2012/2012r2 :

Using a local admin account: navigating to shares pops up no problem. (IE: localhost\administrator)

Log off of PC/Server, log back in to the same machine with a domain account, (IE: domain\administrator) unable to even navigate to the share location with error, "no authentication servers are currently available"

Anyone have any ideas?

Why does a domain account prevent you viewing shares?

Have enabled SMB1 and 2 in powershell. Have modified the local security policy to allow unencrypted auth, and have even made changes to the registry and disabled the firewall.

Any ideas anyone please?
Please verify that your domain users and groups are getting picked up in freenas. A good way of doing this is to type wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g, respectively.
 
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