| | Klinger, John (N-CSC) wrote: | | | | The first issue deals with the file sharing. Even if a file gives | | full permission to one of a user's secondary groups, that user | | cannot access the file. The user can only access the file (or | | directory) if the file's group is the user's primary group. I've | | fond several references on the web and in https://bugzilla.samba.org, | | which seem to indicate that the bug is fixed. However, we also tried | | this with 3.0.1rc2 and have the same problem; which makes us think | | it is a configuration error or something we haven't found | | related to nsswitch. | | Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote: | | This is an open bug | | ~ https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=395 | | cheers, jerry
Good news, Jerry; thanks for the reply. This puts a large and noticeable kink in our architecture. What can we do to help get it resolved? Bug 395 references another link describing a similar problem on Solaris 9 with patch 112960-03. However, the problem exists for us on Solaris 8 without said patch series. We've successfully executed Samba using the same configuration files on a Debian and Red Hat 9 system built from scratch using the same Samba source. We were going to build on Solaris 9 in an attempt narrow the problem when I received your reply. Again, what can we do to support Samba and help hunt this down? john -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba