Hello,

We have a Gentoo box running Samba and is a member of the Active Directory domain. This Gentoo box will be a fileserver when everything is completed and setup as it should. I want our users to login to their computer (Computers are all members of the same Active Directory domain) using Active Directory accounts/domain for authentication. I am using Winbind for Active Directory authentication/integration. I'm almost done except file permission issue. All is working smoothly (ie. wbinfo, smbclient, getent, etc.). I can access/map the shared drive on the Gentoo box from any Windows computer, login to a machine without a problem using Active Directory accounts. The Active Directory authentication with Winbind is working as it should.

For some odd reason, I can't figure out how to give permissions to all users the ability to make changes/add new folders on the shared drive. I am getting access denied even when the users or group are valid users of the shared drive per smb.conf. Below is my smb.conf shared configuration:

[shared]
       comment = shared
       path = /shared/drive
       read only = no
       inherit permissions = yes
       create mask = 755
       directory mask = 755
       valid users = @"MYDOMAIN+mygroup"
       browseable = yes
       writable = yes

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

-Ivan
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