2011/2/2 marius klausen <mariusklau...@gmx.net>: > My Problem is as follows: uid/gid information is stored /etc/passwd and > /etc/group local on my samba Server, passwords are stored in Active > Directory. In order to let winbind fetch uid/gid information from local files > i put the following in my smb.conf: > > idmap config MYREALM: backend = nss > idmap config MYREALM: range = 100-100000 > > and the following in /etc/nsswitch.conf: > > passwd: files winbind > shadow: files > group: files winbind > > Connecting to my Samba Server with AD password works + idmapping seems to > work partly - heres some info from the logs: > > [2011/02/01 16:01:26, 3] smbd/password.c:register_existing_vuid(299) > register_existing_vuid: UNIX uid 60000 is UNIX user testuser, and will be > vuid 100 > > --> uid 60000 still is correct - what about vuid 100?
vuid is an internal ID. You do not need to care it. > [2011/02/01 16:01:20, 3] lib/privileges.c:get_privileges(63) > get_privileges: No privileges assigned to SID [ xxxxxx ] > > --> no privilleges assigned seems wrong ... No, this message simply says that an user has no (extra) user rights. > The actual Problem is the Following: There Are different users (from one unix > group) which should write to this share - and they should be able to delete > files which are written by other users from the same group, which is actually > not working right now. Although owner:group is correct for files created via > samba, deleting files from other users fails although file permissions are > set correctly. > > Ideas anybody? Make different users belong to the same Windows group and map the group to an UNIX group. --- TAKAHASHI Motonobu <mo...@monyo.com> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba