-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I just upgraded samba to 3.0.7 from 3.0.4, and am now having trouble with my groups. I used to be able to log into a windows machine and request a share that I didn't have access to, and it would then ask me for a username/password to connect to the share (as it should). I would then add myself (or whatever user) to the proper LDAP group entry that was responsible for that share. I would then try the share again and it would either let me right in, or prompt me for the username and password. If I got prompted, I entered my username/password, and I was given access to the share. Now my problem is that since upgrading to 3.0.7, this is no longer the case. I have to log out and log back in for me to gain access to the share. So, it seems that samba is caching the groups I belong to when I log in, and not querying the LDAP server again when I provide credentials when prompted. I am sure that is is probably something trivial that I am missing, but I am indeed missing it. I would appreciate any input on this, as it is more than mildly annoying. Regards, Nathan - -- Nathan Benson http://sourcefire.com/ 1C1A F2C1 82AD F75F 9B6B E501 0D73 DC9B E96B DD96 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBm3+qDXPcm+lr3ZYRAtohAJ9YUu3wn0Vi8C7zN3KA+fPXn5N10QCgl77F 4TchVkpfCchSzJZKjykwzYA=9Cxa -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----