On Tue, Oct 05, 2010 at 08:57:35AM -0400, Gaiseric Vandal wrote: > What OS? > > I am running Solaris 10 machines with Samba 3.4.x and 3.0.x > > Samba 3.4.x (and presumably 3.5.x) checks to see how many windows > groups the user belongs to. It checks what the max number of groups > a user is allowed to belong to by the unix syste. If the windows > group list exceeds this maximum you will have problems. On Solaris, > this is the "ngroup_max" kernel parameter. By default it is 16 > (this is for backwards compatibility with NFS + RPC authentication.) > > You can increase the limit by editing the /etc/system file and > rebooting- e.g. > > set ngroups_max=32 > > This can break NFS mounts if the user is in more than 16 groups. > Which may not be an issue. > > I don't know if there is an equivalent setting in Linux, of if linux > even has such a setting.
It's 64k on Linux, which should be enough for AD use. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
