Advanced Server for UNIX Version 5.1B-4 ECO2 Release Notes (13158)

This problem is corrected in this release.
Problem addressed:
If an ASU server is running as the master browser on a LAN segment,
and a new system is elected as master browser, then the new system
is unable to take over as the master browser for that LAN segment.
This problem is corrected in this release.
Problem addressed:
If the domain controller's name contains 14 or 15 characters, ASU cannot
establish a secure channel. You will observe the following symptoms:
o Users cannot log in to accounts from that domain. (ASU validates accounts
from trusted domains, or from any domains of which it is a member.)
o Each attempt to establish a secure channel logs an unusual event in the
/usr/net/servers/lanman/debug directory. The filename of the logged event
is: Unusual-unicodetombs-<pid>-<host>, where <pid> is the process
identifier and <host> is the server that generated the event.
This problem is corrected in this release.
Problem addressed:
If a Samba server is elected as the master browser for the LAN segment, the
ASU lmx.browser process crashes with an ASSERT failure when retrieving the
browse list.
This problem is corrected in this release.
Problem addressed:
The lanman.ini file on an ASU Primary Domain Controller (PDC) supports
a parameter named [netlogon]rc4encryption. If this parameter has a
value of "yes" (true), then interactive logons from a Windows NT member
server might fail, displaying the following error message:
The system cannot log you on to this domain because the system's computer
account in its primary domain is missing or the password on that account
is incorrect.
This problem is corrected in this release.
Problem addressed:
To support the OS/2 operating environment, you enable extended file attributes