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2013 Apr 17
1
Samba4: force user issue
...vers running Samba 4.0.3 as DC, and a set
of member file servers, also CentOS 6, running Samba 3.6.9, joined to the
Samba4 domain and running sssd. Birds sing and violins play. Everyone is
happy. Until...
A share definition such as:
[g_sysmgr]
path = /fs/europa/g_sysmgr
valid users = +sysgrp
works fine from both Linux and Windows clients, eg:
% smbclient //icse/g_sysmgr -U smt
Enter smt's password:
Domain=[EUROPA] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.6.9-151.el6]
smb: \>
The addition of the "force user" directive causes a failure (the user
sysmgr is a member of the sysgrp gro...
2003 Dec 03
1
logon path question
...ting this
parameter to \%N\%U\profile_path will cause problems)."
I am still having trouble with my roaming profiles. In my smb.conf I have:
logon path = \\%L\%U\profile
logon home = \\%L\%U\profile
and
[netlogon]
path = /etc/samba/netlogon
read only = yes
admin users = root
write list = @sysgrp
[profiles]
path = %H/profile
read only = no
create mask = 0600
directory mask = 0700
Which means I am putting my roaming profiles in the users home dir. Could I
be experiencing the issues described in the link above? Is that bit
basically saying don't store profiles in home dirs?
Cheers...
2003 Nov 18
2
printer.tdb (tdb_oob len errors) and Quirkiness: Solaris 9, Samba 3.0.0
...OMBIES
os level = 99
preferred master = yes
domain master = yes
local master = yes
security = user
domain logons = yes
logon path = \\%N\%u\profile
logon drive = H:
logon home = \\%L\%U
logon script = startup.bat
guest account = nobody
map to guest = bad user
time server = yes
admin users = root @sysgrp
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
printing = lprng
load printers = yes
show add printer wizard = yes
printcap name = /etc/samba/lib/printcap
printer admin = @ntadmin root
lpq cache time = 20
use client driver = no
[netlogon]
path = /var/lib/samba/netlogon
re...
2003 Nov 19
3
Power users on Samba 3.0.1.
Good Afternoon,
How do I set my domain users to became Power Users on the workstations?
Is there a way to map unix group "x" on the domain to became nt group
"Power Users"? I did some research and I found someone mentioning "take
domain users from the users group, and add it to the power user group"
but my w2k does not list "Domain Users" under