>On 03/24/04, todd runstein busted out the keyboard and typed:

> Thanks Joshua,
> 
> This got "reprioritized", so I spent much of my day
> working on this.  I've basically got it working except
> that I can't enumerate users or groups with wbinfo
> (the -p, -t, -m and other options work but -g and -u
> return Error looking up domain users).  Though I can't
> see users, I can assign permissions on the Linux
> system using the windows account (chown DOMAIN+User
> /tmp/test), but not to groups (with chgrp, every group
> is invalid).  If any of this sounds familiar, let me
> know, otherwise I'll bash my head against the monitor
> more tomorrow.
> 
> Todd
> 
> --- Joshua Schmidlkofer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 07:20, todd runstein wrote:
> > > I'm wondering if anyone has set up Samba 3 as a
> > file
> > > server on a Windows 2003 network.  Looks like
> > we'll be
> > > forced to ADS and we need to keep our Linux
> > servers
> > > accessible.  If anyone has set this up before, I'd
> > > like to suggest that my boss hire someone to come
> > in
> > > for a couple hours and set it up for us in a lab. 
> > If
> > > you've set this up, or know someone who has, and
> > > you're available, please let me know.  Not sure
> > the
> > > boss will spring for it, but if I've got a name of
> > > someone to recommend, I've got a better shot of
> > > getting him to bite.
> > > 
> > > Todd
> > 
> > 
> > I have, and it's not so difficult.  I have done it
> > with RedHat 9,
> > Debian, and Gentoo.  It is a pretty straight forward
> > affair.  Just let
> > me recommend that all your Samba boxes have *unique*
> > IP addresses. 
> > heh.  The Debian box did not work, and finally it
> > appeared that a router
> > had the same address as the server.  Whoops.
> > 
> > 
> > thanks,
> >   joshua
> > 
> > 

We had this working for a while (after the aforementioned IP issues)
but Samba seems frozen in time.  It doesn't seem to recognize changes
to the AD groups.  I did change my admin password but I can't seem to
find anywhere that is referenced so I'm not sure that is the problem.  


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Michael Montagne
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