ok I understand now the mechanism of usermap. what we attempt is to have a samba user like "DOMAIN\chief" wich may be with root permissions when we log on physicaly on a client machine. Thanks and regards, Rapha?l
On 04/01/2021 16:53, raphael grosjean via samba wrote:> ok I understand now the mechanism of usermap. > > what we attempt is to have a samba user like "DOMAIN\chief" wich may be with root permissions when we log on physicaly on a client machine. > > Thanks and regards, > Rapha?l >If you mean when 'chief' logons onto a Unix domain member, then I suggest you investigate sudo, but it might be better to use a domain group instead. Rowland