Thanks for your help Jerry. I think I came across the bug you are talking about - in our tests we also tried Samba as a member in the AD domain and could only have things work if there was a local unix user for any user in the AD domain that wanted to connect to the Samba machine.

Thanks again to all of the Samba developers.

Phil

On Tuesday, October 21, 2003, at 02:51 PM, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:

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Phil Quinney wrote:
| If I had a user called pquinney in the windows domain,
| and a pquinney in  the Samba domain, things should work??
| They don't in my situation...

There is an implicit mapping between WINDOWS\pquinney
and the unix account pquinney (if you are not running
winbindd).

I did just fix a bug relating to this when Samba was
a domain member of an AD domain.  Everythgin else
should have been ok to my knowledge.

| I'll give winbind a try.

Better option IMO.




cheers, jerry
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