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schlei
2005 Mar 29
1
Samba-Guide chapter 10
...bership mapped automatically to a unix membership
(We do it by the external database) ?
- How are the 14 different windows security attributes mapped into the Posix ACLs and
how are the Posix ACLs displayed in windows ?
I hope this email is not too confusingly, but I tried be short.
Regards
M.Schlett
2005 Jan 04
0
group membership + acl
...oment we are not ready to change our NIS environment.
I hope somebody from the Samba team will have time to explain me how the
access rights of an account are checked.
I spent a lot of time to read all available Samba documentation, but about this
topic I couldn't find anything yet.
Regards
M.Schlett
2005 Jan 05
1
XP delete problem
We have moved from nt/2000 clients to XP clients and find that now the
users cannot delete their own files even though they own them and the
permissions are set to 777 on the files. Is this a configuration issue,
do I need a newer version, or is this just a way for microsoft to make
life difficult? Thanks for the help.
2005 Jan 26
1
WINBIND: only 88 group members ?
...ers
environment.
We have some groups with more than 100 users, these are not recognized by WINBIND.
The ldap server deliveres the needed entry, but it seems that the entry is too long for WINBIND.
I found that the maximum number of group members is 88.
How can I increase this maximum ?
Regards
M.Schlett
2005 Jan 13
2
Mapping Windows groups to Unix ones on Samba 2.2
Hi all,
Now that I've got Samba 2.2.12 running correctly on that HP-UX box, I
need to allow write access to a given AD domain group.
What is the right way to do it on Samba 2.2?
I added a group.map file in smb.conf, and a line inside that said:
unixgroup = "AD Domain Group"
Then in smb.conf, I put in [global]:
groupname map = /etc/opt/samba/group.map
And in the correct
2005 Jan 19
2
Moving fileserver
I'm having a problem here I'm not sure how to solve, so I
hope someone else have done the same (and succeeded :)
I have an old smb server ('tux') which is ancient (both
in software and hardware) and can't handle the load.
This machine is running version 2.2.3a-14.1 (Debian
GNU/Linux woody) with 'character set = ISO8859-1'.
The new smb server ('bella') runs