Gerald Carter wrote: > Hey Mark, > >> So, I followed a thread from the Ubuntu forums >> (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=929940) which suggested using >> the pam group configuration to assign groups to users on login. Problem >> with that though is that EVERYONE who logs in gets membership to the >> groups specified. It still does not allow me to restrict local groups >> to specific domain groups. >> >> To summarize: I've found a passable workaround, and Likewise members >> cannot be made part of a group by using /etc/group. >> > > I've tried on 9.04 i386 and x86_64 and cannot repro the > failure you mention. Are you matching the case exactly (DOMAIN\user)? > Are you using the native packages? or ones from likewise.com? > > cheers, jerry > Thanks, Jerry. I am using 9.04, x86_64 with the following Ubuntu-supplied packages:
ii likewise-open5 5.0.3991.1-0ubuntu2 Authentication services for Active Directory ii likewise-open5-eventlog 5.0.3991.1-0ubuntu2 Likewise Open 5 Auditing and Logging Service ii likewise-open5-libs 5.0.3991.1-0ubuntu2 Likewise Open 5 base libraries ii likewise-open5-lsass 5.0.3991.1-0ubuntu2 Likewise Open 5 Security Authority Service ii likewise-open5-netlogon 5.0.3991.1-0ubuntu2 Likewise Open 5 DC location service ii likewise-open5-rpc 5.0.3991.1-0ubuntu2 Likewise Open 5 DCE/RPC runtime environment I have matched the case, and tried various combinations just to be sure, all to no avail. What I have not tried is rebooting in between each attempt. Is there a service that needs to be restarted in order to re-read /etc/group? Regards, Mark _____________________________________________________________________ Likewise-open-discuss mailing list [email protected] Found a bug? Please file a report: http://lobugs.likewise.com/ Looking for other discussion options? Try our forums: http://www.likewise.com/community/index.php/forums/
