Dariush Forouher
2002-Dec-31 19:22 UTC
[Samba] user level access control with win9x and samba 2.2/3.0
Hello, I've set up a samba 3.0 (cvs 2002-12-27) domain with LDAP backend and about 800 users. I have some win95/98 clients and want to use user level access control. But if I try to fetch the list of users in the add-share dialog, windows says "You can not view the user list at this time. Please try again later." I've just checked this with samba 2.2.7a too and it didn't worked neither. Did I miss something or is this feature not yet implemented? ciao Dariush PS: I wish you all a happy new year! my smb.conf: [global] workgroup = BRGS netbios name = ALDEBARAN server string = PDC (samba %v) encrypt passwords = Yes security = user log level = 2 syslog = 0 max log size = 50000 unix charset = "CP850" logon script = netlogon.bat logon path = \\einstein\profiles\%U logon drive = h: logon home = \\sirius\%U domain logons = Yes os level = 32 preferred master = yes domain master = yes local master = yes wins support = yes wins partners = wins2.brgs.org passdb backend = ldapsam_nua:ldap://ldap1.brgs.org ldap ssl = no ldap admin dn = "cn=root,dc=brgs,dc=org" ldap suffix = dc=brgs,dc=org ldap user suffix = ou=People ldap machine suffix = ou=Machines non unix account range = 8000-8999 ldap trust ids = yes ldap passwd sync = yes unix password sync = yes passwd chat = *enter*password* %n\n %n*ok* passwd program = /usr/local/bin/cracklib_check %u -- PGP Fingerprint: 0x886C99A1