Martin, Is there an issue with using UNIX Group ownership of directories that you are sharing amongst the users in those groups? For instance, let's say that you have a group called administration, another called tech and yet another called developers. Here you have user A, B and C. In the groups file, this is what you would need... administration:x:901:A,C (Where A,B and C are the user names) tech:x:910:A,B,C developers:x:915:B,C Let's now say that you have some folders labeled; administration, tech and developers. These folders are then shared with the same names through Samba... So, you set the group ownerships of those files to the groups you created in the UNIX Groups file... Then you will also need to change the rights to include an g+s, which would make all newly created files and sub-folders to be owned by the same group as the main folder/share. You do far more interesting and complicated nested shares and other things that I unfortunately don't have the time to explain... The really nice thing about Samba is that you are using not only the Samba permissions but also the underlying UNIX file system permissions as well. If you need something clarified, respond to all and if I am able to I will attempt to find time to answer the questions, if not I am certain someone else will be able to answer them as well. Good luck! Regards, Robert Adkins II IT Manager/Buyer Impel Industries, Inc. Ph. 586-254-5800 Fx. 586-254-5804 -----Original Message----- From: Martin Peter Hanke [mailto:mphanke@web.de] Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 11:47 AM To: samba@lists.samba.org; Robert Adkins Subject: [Samba] Retrieveing group memberships Hi, is there a possibility to include smb_{grp}.confs depending on the group membership of the user? What I figured out is I can retrieve the primary group of a user but what if a user is member of several groups let's say: user a is member of tech and administration (not domain admin!!) user b is member of dev and tech user c is member of all existing smb groups I would like to include all smb_{grp}.conf for the user. %G gives me the primary group, how do I access the other memberships? I had a couple of other hints how to solve the problem but, maybe it was the way I tried to approach the problem, non was satisfying. Greets, Martin =========================================================I. Thessalonians 4:16 Thanks, Dad, for just letting me be a nerd. We don't stop playing because we grow older, We grow older because we stop playing. Being paranoid does not mean they are not out to get you. Important Information: This is best viewed with Netscape Explorer 21.5, at 3200x1800 pixels with 8xFSAA, 48bit color, 27" TFT (16x9), and a nail in the knee. ========================================================= -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba