Hi samba experts ! I have a question concerning printers permissions.
I have a samba server joined to an AD domain ( the net ads join worked perfectly, and winbind seems to work too ). I have no acl installed on the samba server. I added some printers ; these printers are well seen by every people in the domain. The problem is : when I remove the Everybody permission from the printers access list, some people are no more able to connect to the printer. But they should, because they are member of a group which has full access to the printer. So, after check, I found out that the user SIDs seen on the samba server ARE NOT THE SAME as the ones on the AD domain controler ! Is this a samba bug ? The wbinfo command works fine, and returns me all users an groups from the AD domain ... Another question : do I have to install the acl if I want to set specific permissions on the printers ? Or is acl only necessary for disk sharing ? Thanks for help, Christian Haessig IRCAD/EITS Tel : +33. (0)3.88.11.90.76 Fax : +33. (0)3.88.11.90.99 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
