> Hello Felix, > > Sorry for the very late answer, > > Well I remade a test today, in gpmc.msc (group policy managementconsole), I have no errors from Windows about the ACLs of the folders for my policies. Thanks a lot for your answers, Matthieu and Christopher. It makes me happy to know that you guys don't forget to answer the questions of samba users. My first solution was changing the permissions of the sysvol directory in my linux box to 755 (I think 644 could work too) after defining the policies I needed for my domain. I'm a newbie in Linux and in Samba that's why at the begining I didn't realize that my filesystem did not support the user_xattr option and I had skipped that part of the HowTo. I'm so sorry for taking some of your precious time. Now I'm learning how to compile a kernel to include the needed options and I'm pretty sure that will fix my issue. For beginners, I would like to contribute with the steps I followed to make Bind, Ntp and Samba4 work together on Debian Lenny. How can I do it? My best wishes for the Samba team and users. Felix.
On Mon, 2011-11-07 at 08:34 -0500, felix at epepm.cupet.cu wrote:> > Hello Felix, > > > > Sorry for the very late answer, > > > > Well I remade a test today, in gpmc.msc (group policy management > console), I have no errors from Windows about the ACLs of the folders for > my policies. > > Thanks a lot for your answers, Matthieu and Christopher. It makes me happy > to know that you guys don't forget to answer the questions of samba users. > > My first solution was changing the permissions of the sysvol directory in > my linux box to 755 (I think 644 could work too) after defining the > policies I needed for my domain. > > I'm a newbie in Linux and in Samba that's why at the begining I didn't > realize that my filesystem did not support the user_xattr option and I had > skipped that part of the HowTo. I'm so sorry for taking some of your > precious time. > > Now I'm learning how to compile a kernel to include the needed options and > I'm pretty sure that will fix my issue. > > For beginners, I would like to contribute with the steps I followed to > make Bind, Ntp and Samba4 work together on Debian Lenny. How can I do it?Make a wiki account, and then let me know the username. Try not to make a duplicate of the main HOWTO, but feel free to create a page with distribution-specific assistance. Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett http://samba.org/~abartlet/ Authentication Developer, Samba Team http://samba.org
>> For beginners, I would like to contribute with the steps I followed to >> make Bind, Ntp and Samba4 work together on Debian Lenny. How can I do >> it? > > Make a wiki account, and then let me know the username. Try not to make > a duplicate of the main HOWTO, but feel free to create a page with > distribution-specific assistance. > > Andrew BartlettThank you. I made an account. Username: felixcarb. Felix.