And just trying again in windows 11 after the bionic update worked.
The samba-tool script in bionic does not have the option to list domain computers unfortunately, so I can't paste its output here. But I tested a domain logon from that windows 11 machine, and that worked.
Bionic verification
Domain join from windows 11 fails when the bionic samba AD DC is provisioned with the normal bionic packages:
root@b-ad:~# apt-cache policy samba dfsg~ubuntu- 0ubuntu2. 28 dfsg~ubuntu- 0ubuntu2. 28 dfsg~ubuntu- 0ubuntu2. 28 500 archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 Packages security. ubuntu. com/ubuntu bionic- security/ main amd64 Packages dpkg/status
samba:
Installed: 2:4.7.6+
Candidate: 2:4.7.6+
Version table:
*** 2:4.7.6+
500 http://
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
Updating to bionic-proposed packages: dfsg~ubuntu- 0ubuntu2. 29 dfsg~ubuntu- 0ubuntu2. 29 dfsg~ubuntu- 0ubuntu2. 29 500 archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu bionic- proposed/ main amd64 Packages dpkg/status 4.7.6+dfsg~ ubuntu- 0ubuntu2. 28 500 archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu bionic-updates/main amd64 Packages security. ubuntu. com/ubuntu bionic- security/ main amd64 Packages 4.7.6+dfsg~ ubuntu- 0ubuntu2 500 archive. ubuntu. com/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages
root@b-ad:~# apt-cache policy samba
samba:
Installed: 2:4.7.6+
Candidate: 2:4.7.6+
Version table:
*** 2:4.7.6+
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
2:
500 http://
500 http://
2:
500 http://
And just trying again in windows 11 after the bionic update worked.
The samba-tool script in bionic does not have the option to list domain computers unfortunately, so I can't paste its output here. But I tested a domain logon from that windows 11 machine, and that worked.
Bionic verification succeeded.