Andrew Watkins
2005-Oct-31 21:21 UTC
[Samba] Map between existing UNIX UID's and Windows SID for file sharing.
Hello, I have search this list and the HOW TO's, but can't find the answer! We have all our users on both Windows (ADS) and Solaris (NIS), but I can not configure samba shares so Windows Users can modify the security settings on there files, so that other people can look/edit there files.... If I don't fix this problem soon we will end up with a Windows file-server as well as a UNIX one. The web pages talk about mapping UID to SID, but it seems to used when you don't have one lot of users on one of the systems, but we have all users on both systems. We have no problems with users accesses there files (samba shares) from Windows PC. Can some one tell me (a How TO will be perfect) how I can set up samba so that Windows users can edit the security setting of the samba files. The easies option would be best at this time, unless it is not possible! # cat smb.conf [global] workgroup = DCSNT # Windows ADS "domain name" locking = yes password level = 10 domain master = no local master = no os level = 80 wins support = no wins server = XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX ##Windows ADS password server = hades eros ##Windows Hosts security = domain encrypt passwords = yes preserve case = yes short preserve case = yes nt acl support = Yes Thanks in advance, Andrew
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