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2012 Mar 24
0
winbindd not providing supplementary groups with server 2003 AD
...ilesystem without
ACL to exclude error in ACLs - same problem. Using debuglevel 10 I saw
that somehow appears incorrect list of supplementary groups. wbinfo -r
username returns ONLY primary group of the user.
smbserver:/var/log/samba# id AD-DOMAIN_user13
uid=10014(AD-DOMAIN_user13) gid=10013(AD-DOMAIN_domain users)
groups=10013(AD-DOMAIN_domain users),10022(AD-DOMAIN_accounting)
(this is correct, the user is member of these two groups only)
getent groups shows (all IDMapped groups from AD):
AD-DOMAIN_helpservicesgroup:x:10002:AD-DOMAIN_support_388
AD-DOMAIN_telnetclients:x:10003
AD-DOMAIN_wins users:...
2002 Sep 26
2
valid users and groups with winbind
Hi,
Just starting on this list.
I have samba (2.2.5a) on Linux/s390 and winbind authenticating and
providing shares.
I add the global to smb.conf:
valid users = '@Domain Users'
After that, I can no longer get the share even though I am in the 'Domain
Users' group.
# id poklcc+mikem
uid=10001(POKLCC+mikem) gid=10000(POKLCC+Domain Users)
groups=10000(POKLCC+Domain Users)
2004 Mar 18
5
Samba and Active Directory Permissions
All,
I am currently running Samba 3.0.2a on a RHEL3 server. I would like
to use the extended file systems permissions through windows, but I
haven't had much luck. Here is how I am set up....
My linux box is joined to my AD domain and appears to be functioning
correctly. I also have winbind set up, and functioning, although I
still have some tweaking to do, it is assigning user and