I believe you want @domain users not @domain users (notice the placement
of @)
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Aaron
Michael Fernández M. wrote:
El lun, 03-12-2007 a las 18:43 +0530, Sadique Puthen escribió:
Set winbind use default domain = yes in smb.conf if you want to change
ownership of files to ad users using
Hi, i want to integrate AD + Samba3 via kerberos, every works great i
get the users and groups with wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g
so in linux i cat set the permissions to a share using the AD's users.
However when i try getent passwd I only get the system users and not
the AD's users... in my
Set winbind use default domain = yes in smb.conf if you want to change
ownership of files to ad users using their actual name. If you don't set
it, you should change the ownership using domain+username as the
username which linux doesn't like much.
If you want getent passwd/group to work
El lun, 03-12-2007 a las 18:43 +0530, Sadique Puthen escribió:
Set winbind use default domain = yes in smb.conf if you want to change
ownership of files to ad users using their actual name. If you don't set
it, you should change the ownership using domain+username as the
username which
Michael,
Here is a great How To for AD.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=280702
I had the same issue, and after following the how to it was resolve.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Hans-Wilhelm Heisinger
Paulo Almeida wrote:
Hi Michael,
valid users = '@domain users' This will
Hi Michael,
valid users = '@domain users' This will work?
Try valid users = @DOMAIN+Domain Users or @DOMAIN\Domain Users,
dependig on the your winbind separator statement.
Regards,
Paulo Almeida
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El lun, 03-12-2007 a las 08:52 -0600, Aaron J. Zirbes escribió:
I believe you want @domain users not @domain users (notice the placement
of @)
yes, you believe the correct thanks
For example:
I share the directory: eee via samba.
smb.conf:
[eee]
comment = eee
browseable = y
I don't believe so. The only share's you can control/manage remotely are
through the following
smb.conf parameters: I'm not sure if they support ACL changes as I have not
used them myself.
(as of 3.0.27a)
add share command
change share command
delete share command
usershare allow guests
El lun, 03-12-2007 a las 09:18 -0600, Hans-Wilhelm Heisinger escribió:
Michael,
Here is a great How To for AD.
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=280702
I had the same issue, and after following the how to it was resolve.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Hans-Wilhelm Heisinger