On 16/12/14 17:35, Carl Carpenter wrote: Forgot to mention that the permissions are also incorrect. They are supposed to be 775 but come out as 744. Carl Carpenter Director, Information Services Hill Country MHDD Centers (830)258-5414 or ext. 2038 On 12/11/2014 4:13 PM, Carl Carpenter wrote: Per your request [global] workgroup = HCCMHMRC realm = HILLCOUNTRY.LOCAL server string = Samba Server Version %v security = ADS log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 50 wins server = 192.168.0.7 default service = global template homedir = /home/HCCMHMRC template shell = /bin/bash winbind enum users = Yes winbind enum groups = Yes winbind use default domain = Yes idmap config * : range = 16777216-33554431 idmap config * : backend = tdb cups options = raw [Intranet] path = /home/Intranet valid users = @intranet read only = No Not sure what you mean by ACL on the folder but here's this: drwxrwxr-x 6 apache intranet 4096 Dec 10 14:34 Intranet Carl Carpenter Director, Information Services Hill Country MHDD Centers (830)258-5414 or ext. 2038 On 12/11/2014 3:50 PM, Marc Muehlfeld wrote: Hello Carl, Am 11.12.2014 um 22:18 schrieb Carl Carpenter: Trying to get Samba configured correctly. Am using Active Directory for authentication and that seems to be working correctly. When creating a Share, Security and Access Control list the AD users and groups. If I take my name out of the AD group, can't access the share. Put my name in the group and I can access it. However, when I write a file to the folder, while it shows my username, it shows domain users as the group instead of the group name. I had this working on Centos 6.6 and am using the same instructions this time. I'm sure I'm missing a setting somewhere but don't know what. Haven't been able to find anything on the web that addresses it. Any assistance will be appreciated. Can you please show us your smb.conf [global] and the share config? And also please the ACLs on this folder. Regards, Marc Hi, Are you using sssd as well ? otherwise there doesn't seem to be anything to get the user & group ID numbers. Also, to get the ACL's run this command: getfacl /home/Intranet Rowland ================================================No, I'm not using sssd. I used authconfig to set up the initial authentication configuration. Followed exactly the same steps I used for Centos 6/Samba 3.x and it worked perfectly. getfacl /home/Intranet getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names # file: home/Intranet # owner: apache # group: intranet user::rwx group::rwx other::r-x -- Carl Carpenter Director, Information Services Hill Country MHDD Centers (830)258-5414 or ext. 2038