Hi Chris,
Chris Unger wrote:> I just installed Samba 2.2.7a, --with-winbind --with-pam. Everything
> appears to be working great, as far as logging in, authenicating to a
Windows
> 2000 domain, creating/saving files. BUT, when I login to the UNIX box as
root
> and goto the shared directory and type ls -al, all I get is:
>
> total 4
> drwxrwxrwx 2 root other 512 Jan 30 09:44 .
> drwxr-xr-x 32 root root 1024 Jan 29 14:14 ..
>
> Running ls or ls -a work just fine. I am guessing it has something to
do
> with the users/groups.
This problem sounds familiar to me. I tried winbind on a linux box to
allow users to log in using their win domain user. Having searched a lot
the www (without success) and mailinglists, I finally found a posting on
the samba-technical mailing list where somebody complained about the
same problem.
The problem seems to be a large number of users / groups in the domain
together with winbind seeming to get a new list of all users / groups
each time the corresponding pam module is called.
So the question is: How large is your win domain?
I think the guy I talked about had about 15,000 users, in "mine" there
are over 60,000. The guy's "solution" was to change to samba 3.0
(it's
alpha status today, as far as I know), as he had success with that
version. Concerning "my" domain, I haven't tried samba 3.0 yet as
I
haven't been at the company for two months (it's a study/work
combination). But I think I will try when I'm back at the end of february...
Perhaps you will try sooner and tell us about your experience?
Regards
Heiko