Dear all, When I create a share with the "admin users" permission (see smb.conf) and map a drive to it from win2k, it does not allow me to: Edit files Create files Remove files Add Directories Remove Directories Each time it gives me a permissions error. And I ever tried adding user1 to the UNIX group that maps to the Windows Domain Admins group: net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup=admins Then add "user1" to the admins group in the /etc/group file, but it still doesn't work. Could anybody shed some light? Many thanks, Yuci -------smb.conf------- security = user valid users = user1 admin users = user1 -------samba version ------- 3.0.1
Yuci Gou
2005-Oct-05 14:20 UTC
[Samba] Fwd: admin users not granted administrative privileges
FYI It should be a Samba inherent bug. Simply add "read only = no" to the Samba configuration file, which is the default as specified, and then the users listed in "user admins" will have the expected privileges. Correct me please if I neglect something. Thanks, Yuci Gou ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Yuci Gou <yuci.gou@gmail.com> Date: 09-Sep-2005 15:55 Subject: admin users not granted administrative privileges To: samba@lists.samba.org Dear all, When I create a share with the "admin users" permission (see smb.conf) and map a drive to it from win2k, it does not allow me to: Edit files Create files Remove files Add Directories Remove Directories Each time it gives me a permissions error. And I ever tried adding user1 to the UNIX group that maps to the Windows Domain Admins group: net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup=admins Then add "user1" to the admins group in the /etc/group file, but it still doesn't work. Could anybody shed some light? Many thanks, Yuci -------smb.conf------- security = user valid users = user1 admin users = user1 -------samba version ------- 3.0.1