Hi all,
Sorry to mislead you, but I hope you're on the right
track now.
No problem.Your answer was the first thing which really helps me on my
project.
My problem is, my server is in an NT 4 resource domain and I can't create
domain global groups with members from account domains in it.
I
Hello again,
at the beginning thank you for your support.Today I had the time to test the
various proposals.Finally the gpasswd thing works in that way that I can
add any user to local groups.Even domain users...
Unfortunately the group members still can not access the shares.
I have done it in
Hi,
I am running a Samba 2.2.7a on Redhat 7.3 in a NT domain. For authentication
I am using the domainusers.This is done by Winbind 2.2.7a which verifies the
existens of the users on the PDC. So I dont't have to create local users
(/etc/passwd) for users who want to connect to the shares in the
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 11:37:53 +0100 (MET)
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Subject: [Samba] domain users in local groups with Winbind/Samba/Redhat
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Am 14 Feb 2003 um 15:52 hat Buchan Milne geschrieben:
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2003 11:37:53 +0100 (MET)
From: Matthias Rutzki [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [Samba] domain users in local groups with Winbind/Samba/Redhat
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Am 14 Feb 2003 um 15:52 hat Buchan Milne geschrieben:
valid users = @localgroup @'Domain1+group1'
My experiences with Samba in domains are not very big. So, what does
'Domain1+group1'
mean?
Domain1 = any Domain in my Network or the Domain which Samba has
Well, I got this to work once by manually editing the /etc/group file, like
adding the line:
localgroup:x:gid: domain+user1,domain+user2,etc
I don't know if this is a safe thing to do, however. :)
Dave
On Friday 14 February 2003 03:37 am, Matthias Rutzki wrote:
Hi,
I am running a Samba