take a look in /etc/nsswitch.conf make an entry like : "passwd: files winbind" should solve your problem
regards odi Am Mo, den 08.03.2004 schrieb Arno Hahma um 10:08: > Is there any way to enable both local (/etc/passwd or smbpasswd) users > and users > authenticated remotely by winbindd? > > I have a problem with samba-3.0.2a not recognizing local users at all, > if winbindd is enabled > (and vice versa, of course). However, I'd like to have local users > take precedence over > networked users, i.e. samba would let in a user, if he/she is a local > one and only ask the password server, if none is found by that name. > This way, it would be easiest to implement a small amount of users able > to log in with a shell account the rest being samba-only users. > > So far, I have found no workaround to this problem, especially, if > there is the same username in the active directory domain and local > /etc/passwd. In this case, samba gets a real attack of schitzophrenia > and doesn't know whom to obey - with a result that nobody with such a > duplicate username can get a samba mount. > > > -- > ArNO > 2 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba