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09-12-2002 06:58 AM
09-12-2002 06:58 AM
Samba 2.2.3a(CIFS/9000 Server A.01.08) leaves an open session on my PDC
Hi,
our samba server leaves a session open with \PIPE\NETLOGON as open file on our PDC (W2k SP1 Server with "Active Directory").
The side effect is that this slows down all.
The connect time of these sessions is just a few secounds higher than the idle time, so I think that these sessions are not closed correctly.
Has anybody an idea which can cause this behavior.
Attached find my smb.conf file.
Thanks,
steve
our samba server leaves a session open with \PIPE\NETLOGON as open file on our PDC (W2k SP1 Server with "Active Directory").
The side effect is that this slows down all.
The connect time of these sessions is just a few secounds higher than the idle time, so I think that these sessions are not closed correctly.
Has anybody an idea which can cause this behavior.
Attached find my smb.conf file.
Thanks,
steve
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