Skipped content of type multipart/alternativeFrom nkelly at citrusnetworks.net Fri Nov 15 09:54:00 2002 From: nkelly at citrusnetworks.net (Noel Kelly) Date: Mon Dec 1 12:50:35 2003 Subject: [Samba] Help on ACLs and samba References: <sdd52ebc.090@mailer.icr.a-star.edu.sg> Message-ID: <034201c28c8c$cdd7b090$0a00a8c0@makati>> So I can create the same user id. How about the groups? Eg groupnamewith 2 or more words? How can I create them in Samba? You can have groups with more than one word but you will need to enclose them in " ". I would recommend you use a '_' though or something similar rather than a space.> Is there a possibility that I can map like abc group in Samba with abcgroup in NT4 PDC? Are you wanting to keep the existing PDC and use Samba as a member server? If so then all you need to do is investigate using winbindd which will give you access to the NT SAM database and allow you to treat them as local users/groups on the Samba server.> Are you saying that if you copy files from the NT4 PDC to Samba Linux, theACLs will be lost? No way to preserve them?>Correct. Even if you copied files from one NT server to another you will lose the ACLs. The only way to document your ACLs in NT is using the command line utility 'cacls'. Noel --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.410 / Virus Database: 231 - Release Date: 05/11/2002
Skipped content of type multipart/alternativeFrom jht at samba.org Sun Nov 17 04:11:02 2002 From: jht at samba.org (John H Terpstra) Date: Mon Dec 1 12:50:40 2003 Subject: [Samba] Master browser problems (I've RTFM;) In-Reply-To: <20021117020414.78742744.paladin@paladin.dhis.org> Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0211170409520.27905-100000@dp.samba.org> Please explain what the real problem is. This sounds like an interpretation, and at that one that might not be the whole story. - John T. On Sun, 17 Nov 2002, Paladin wrote:> Hi, > > I've been having problems having my samba server configured to be the master browser of my network. I've used in smb.conf the flags: > > preferred master = True > local master = Yes > domain master = True > > and even: > > os level = 255 > > And still, as soon as I turn on my windows XP pro, it looses it's title as the master browser! > I don't know what else I can try! Did I go over some part of the manual? :/ Hope not... > > Thanks, > >-- John H Terpstra Email: jht@samba.org