Hi, I had a similar problem, please check your /etc/nsswitch.conf settings. Try to change settings to "group: files winbind" and then you can use directly AD Domain Groups.
Cheers Pavol On 07/13/2010 02:00 AM, Lee, Andrien wrote: > Hi Björn > Thanks for your response. The problem I'm having is that "payoff" in this > instance is actually a UNIX group. If I set valid users as "+payoff" I get > the same problem with the same error message. It just isn't recognising that > bbancroft is a member of the local UNIX group payoff. > > Cheers > Andrien Lee > > -----Original Message----- > From: Björn Jacke [mailto:[email protected]] > > On 2010-07-12 at 14:19 +1000 Lee, Andrien sent off: >> I have included a level 3 log from log.smbd up to the first rejection, along >> with the relevant smb.conf info that I am aware of. The log is for a >> connection to a share with "valid users = @payoff", where bbancroft is a >> member of the payoff group. > > make sure you don't run into the 16/32 Groups/User limitation of Solaris and > also make sure to use @DOMAIN\group instread of @group. > > Cheers > Björn
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