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mrwilliams1
Aug 06, 2012Aspirant
Some users unable to access share, AD mode (4.1.9)
Only change was upgrade to 4.1.9 over the weekend on ReadyNAS 1100. Now, one user is unable to access a particular share. Confirmed in AD (using Domain Security Mode) that account is not locked an...
mrwilliams1
Aug 06, 2012Aspirant
That makes more sense and to be honest with you, I am not 100% sure if the ReadyNAS periodically syncs with the AD server to obtain users and groups, or if it polls the AD server every login/connect attempt by a user.
If it is the latter, then I would think that since the user exists on the User/Group report listing on the ReadyNAS, it would simply have responded with a valid user when connecting and not indicate the user did not exist.
I wonder how the 4.1.9 issues were not detected prior to public release? The NAS seemed to be operating a bit quicker this morning than with 4.1.8, but if we trade off a little speed boost for failed connectivity, I guess we will roll back down to 4.1.8 tonight until 4.1.10 is out of beta and has been tested in the wild for a little while.
If it is the latter, then I would think that since the user exists on the User/Group report listing on the ReadyNAS, it would simply have responded with a valid user when connecting and not indicate the user did not exist.
I wonder how the 4.1.9 issues were not detected prior to public release? The NAS seemed to be operating a bit quicker this morning than with 4.1.8, but if we trade off a little speed boost for failed connectivity, I guess we will roll back down to 4.1.8 tonight until 4.1.10 is out of beta and has been tested in the wild for a little while.
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