Thanks for the answer, found out that if I add user to group via group properties, LDAPAdmin put it in under attribute member, and if I add user to group via user properties, it add user under attribute memberUid. Is it possible somehow to say that member is equal to memberUid or how to persuade LDAPAdmin to put users directly under memberUid attribute?

Bye, Alan

solarflow99 pravi:
I use ldapadmin too, and reported a few bugs but I didn't notice this one. I see that once you add a user to a group, all it does is add a MemberUid attribute to the group, so I don't think it should matter either way. I just tested this with samba, and it seems to work for me, however i'm just using workgroups, not PDC ot ADS. The only thing I can think of is the ldap group directive in smb.conf. ldap group suffix = ou=Groups

On 4/2/08, *Alan Orlič Belšak* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hello,

    I'm using LDAP Admin for administering our  user database and
    found out something strange, if I add user to group via group
    properties, the permisions of that group aren't effective, but if
    I add group to that user (via user properties), those permisions
    are effective. Any ideas why? Looks like Samba and eGroupware are
    checking only users and not groups.

    Bye, alan

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