OK, I understand that net groupmap has taken over from smbgroupedit but I still don't have groups mapped properly. I can't get a user to be a "Power User" no matter what I do.
Is there some magic to this? I'm using just a plain old standalone server. On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 09:46, George Farris wrote: > Hello, > > At one time I installed an alpha of samba-3.0 and it had a smbgroupedit > command that mapped unix and windows groups via webmin. This seems to > be missing in beta3, has it been depreciated? > > Also I can't seem to get the group map to take effect unless the unix > group is the users primary group. Either that or I don't understand > something. > > I do not have winbindd running or any idmap settings in my smb.conf file > as everything is local, I assume this is correct? > > If I use "net groupmap" and map dadmin for example to "Domain Admins" > and set dadmin to the primary group of a user everything works fine. > If, however, I map "user" to "Users" and "pwruser" to "Power Users", set > "user" to be the primary group and also have the user be a secondary > member of pwruser, things don't work. The user never becomes a "Power > User". > > I've installed samba on RH7.3 from a binary on the samba site. > > Can someone please explain the function and flow of the group mapping, > much appreciated. > > -- > George Farris [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Computer Support Cowichan. -- George Farris [EMAIL PROTECTED] Computer Support Cowichan. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
