BillDorrian at pgatourhq.com
2013-Feb-07 22:55 UTC
[Samba] Trouble with user who has mixed case login (upper and lower)
We're having an issue with a user who has a login with mixed case - we'll call him "USERone". Samba does not recognize him; it says that the "user does not exist" even though he does - and we're using the correct case for each letter. We would rename him to an all lower case name, but he there are multiple folders, files, and groups and processes that we'd have to change. Doing so would be painful. We are using RHEL 6 and our version is 3.5.10-125.el6.x86_64. Any help that anyone can provide would be awesome. Thanks, Bill D. Bill Dorrian Network Administrator Desk: 904-273-7625 Cell: 904-859-9471 " The 2013 FedExCup Season is here. Follow all the action on PGATOUR.COM. " "The information contained in this transmission and any attachments may contain privileged and confidential information. It is intended only for the use of the person(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any review, dissemination, distribution, or duplication of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message."
TAKAHASHI Motonobu
2013-Feb-10 09:01 UTC
[Samba] Trouble with user who has mixed case login (upper and lower)
From: BillDorrian at pgatourhq.com Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2013 17:55:33 -0500> We're having an issue with a user who has a login with mixed case - we'll > call him "USERone". > > Samba does not recognize him; it says that the "user does not exist" even > though he does - and we're using the correct case for each letter. We > would rename him to an all lower case name, but he there are multiple > folders, files, and groups and processes that we'd have to change. Doing > so would be painful. > > We are using RHEL 6 and our version is 3.5.10-125.el6.x86_64. > > Any help that anyone can provide would be awesome.Have you tried to set "username level" parameter? Also you may use "usename map" or "username map script" for this purpose. See smb.conf(5) for the detail. --- TAKAHASHI Motonobu <monyo at monyo.com> / @damemonyo facebook.com/takahashi.motonobu