Displaying 3 results from an estimated 3 matches for "ntpwrusr".
2004 Jul 06
1
Q about net groupmap examples on samba.org
...on that Win2K client.
3) Windows Security - Local Groups specifying what permissions that domain account user has on the local Win2K box while they are logged in.
So I created some groups in /etc/group as follows:
domadmin:x:2000:pianoman
domusers:x:2001:
domguest:x:2002:
ntadmins:x:2010:pianoman
ntpwrusr:x:2011:
ntusers:x:2012:
ntguests:x:2013:
Then I built my own initGrps.sh as follows:
#!/bin/bash
#
# initGrps.sh
#
# Map Windows Domain Groups to UNIX groups
net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup=domadmin
net groupmap modify ntgroup="Domain Users" unixgroup...
2007 Jun 01
2
Not seeing the expected group memberships with ifmember.exe /list
...add ntgroup="Domain Users" unixgroup=domusers rid=513 type=d
net groupmap add ntgroup="Domain Guests" unixgroup=domguest rid=514 type=d
# Create some Domain Groups to administer local security
net groupmap add ntgroup=ntadmins unixgroup=ntadmins type=d
net groupmap add ntgroup=ntpwrusr unixgroup=ntpwrusr type=d
net groupmap add ntgroup=ntusers unixgroup=ntusers type=d
net groupmap add ntgroup=ntguests unixgroup=ntguests type=d
When we join the domain, we run roughly the following script:
?REM JoinDomain.cmd
NETDOM.EXE JOIN %ComputerName% /Domain:LDS-DEMO /UserD:ldsinst /Passw...
2004 Aug 22
1
Someone with "Access Denied" from Windows pls try this test to compare notes with me
...se of NET USE'ed network drives, but does NOT affect UNC access to the same) when the configuration
being tested includes the user having Administrator permissions to the workstation. If I make the user a member of the Linux group ntadmins, bang "Access Denied". If I move the user to ntpwrusr and
relogin, the mapped drives work fine.
Further, I have logged in workstation only to the local Administrator account and then used ANY ID known to smbpasswd to NET USE to the server, 100% "Access Denied" so the account allowing local
access to the Windows computer need not be a doma...