There are currently no logon servers available to service the logon request????

J

Jörgen

Hi!

I have two networks and domains connected with a firewall. Until recently
everything worked fine but after a reboot of the servers after installing
the SASSER fix I get the "There are currently no logon servers available to
service the logon request" message. This is when i try to access the Network
A from Network B and vice versa.

Domain A is a Win2K domain and HAD the trust set up.
Domain B is a Win2K3 domain and HAD the trust set up.

Another problem is when I try to redo the trust thing between the two
domains I get the same message. I haven't changed anything in the firewall
but I don't know if that might be the problem anyway and everything works
fine in the local domains.

Any ideas?

Reg

Jörgen Persson
Network Admin
Sweden
 
G

Geoff

Hi,

Well since so many viruses affect the wins.exe and WINS has a direct
influence on trust relationships, I would confirm that the WINS is setup
correctly on both sides (including replication and the relevant domain
master records etc.) and once that is confirmed retry establish the trust.

Hope this helps.
 
T

Trust No One®

Jörgen said:
Hi!

I have two networks and domains connected with a firewall. Until
recently everything worked fine but after a reboot of the servers
after installing the SASSER fix I get the "There are currently no
logon servers available to service the logon request" message. This
is when i try to access the Network A from Network B and vice versa.

Domain A is a Win2K domain and HAD the trust set up.
Domain B is a Win2K3 domain and HAD the trust set up.

Another problem is when I try to redo the trust thing between the two
domains I get the same message. I haven't changed anything in the
firewall but I don't know if that might be the problem anyway and
everything works fine in the local domains.

Any ideas?
Try deleting netlogon.dns and netlogon.dnb in %systemroot%\system32\config,
then stop and restart the netlogon service on all the domain controllers.

Regds,
 

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