I can get rid of the problem it seems by setting:
winbind use default domain = no

There's a bugzilla entry here:
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=336

Mike

Allen Bolderoff wrote:
Did you get any answer on this?

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Subject: [Samba] non-primary group permissions

Hi,

I have a problem that if I set a file or directory group owner, users that are members of this group can still not access it unless this is their primary group.

This is using samba 3.0rc3, all user and group info is coming from winbind and permissions work as expected when using a linux shell but not from a windows client.

The problem goes away if I use the 'force group' option on the share, but this still means that ony one group can be of any use for that share. Is this expected behaviour or is something going wrong?

Thanks
Mike


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