Eddie
Again it depends on how you want to manage things.
There is no requirment that a user and group of the same name exits. I seem
to remember reading somewhere that this is a ReHat thing. Basically the
users group can be what ever you want it to be to meet how you want to manage
your
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From: Mike Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Eddie Lania [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 10:20 PM
Subject: Re: Groups in ldap and /etc/group?
Eddie
The answer to this really depends on what it is that you are trying to do
Hello,
Using smbgroupedit, should I link groups to ldap groups, those in /etc/group
(if I also would define them in there) or both?
Or none? (If using ldap)
Eddie.
Eddie Lania wrote:
Hello,
Using smbgroupedit, should I link groups to ldap groups, those in /etc/group
(if I also would define them in there) or both?
Or none? (If using ldap)
the groups are stored in the group_mapping.tdb... I think mapping is
unix--NT, but not LDAP groups (perhaps
.
Is the only option to add a new username for samba purposes only?
Weird..
Eddie.
- Original Message -
From: Mike Brady [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Eddie Lania [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: Groups in ldap and /etc/group?
Eddie
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