On Monday 11 September 2006 16:29, Henrik Hudson <lists@rhavenn.net> sent
a
missive stating: > Hey List-
>
> running samba 3.0.23b
>
As a follow up to myself. I narrowed it down to this:
On the PDC I can do: id -Gn userB and it shows that the user is in the
correct group and has the correct effective permissions.
On the member server, I do: id -Gn userB and it tells me the effective
group of the user is none This is actually happening for 2 users and I'm at
a lost to explain this. All my wbinfo -u / -g ,etc.. show the users to be
part of the group, yet their effective permissions are showing them as none.
As far as I am aware I only need to add users to /etc/group in order to add
them to a "NT group", right? As long as that group is mapped of course
and it
is, since the 10 other people have no issue.
How to solve this?
> I have an issue with a single member of a group not being able to get write
> access to a share that all the other members have access to. I have checked
> the file permissions and they look good to me. Any thoughts on where to
> look or solve this? Below is some info.
>
> net rpc group members ecwusers:
> ECW\usera
> ECW\userb
> etc....
>
> permissions of /data/www/webroot/files :
> nobody:ECW\ecwusers and 775
>
> If I manually create a sub-folder and own it to: ECW\userb:nobody then
> userb can work inside that sub-folder just fine. However, WCW\userb
can't
> do anything in the base folder. I'm kinda stuck. I've verified he
exists in
> the group and other users in the group have no problem???
>
> Thanks.
>
> Henrik
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