Software:
        OS:             RedHat 9
        SMB Ver:        3.0.0(+excel patch)
        OpenLDAP Ver:   2.0.27-8 (backend)

I've noticed that when using ext3+acls when viewing permissions from a windows client, 
there will be two additional attributes, "CREATOR USER" and "CREATOR GROUP".  Is this 
something from the translation between ext3acls -> windows?

Not a big deal, just curious if I'm the only one here, and if xfs does the same thing?

SID->username / groupname is also a bit lagg'ish, but I believe this was fixed in 
3.0.1 due to an ldap bind error where when looking up SIDs a bunch of "can only 
connect to ldap as root" messages were dumped to log.  Waiting for 3.0.2 release to 
upgrade.

And last but not least, pdbedit.  Can this only be used to affect the policies for 
ever user who is a member of the domain, or can it be used per-user?  i.e. I have both 
human users, as well as some service accounts for linux/windows in ldap.  Now I'd like 
for the actual users' passwords to expire after 90 days or so, alternately I'd prefer 
to not have to worry about the passwords on the service accounts.

Also, is there a way to force password change upon next login?  Obviously this is a 
bad idea if pdbedit can only be used to make policy changes for all users.

Thanks in advance for all the help, as always I appreciate it.

 -- Cy

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