>> This is news to me, I thought the underlying ngroups_max setting would be the
>> limiting factor???
Does this mean that Samba 3.0.2a does not have this limit? Is this only when using
winbind or does
Samba circumvent this restriction even when using files/NIS/LDAP for storing user &
group data?
Be very interested to understand this if someone can take the time to explain,
thanks Andy.
<<
Upgraded our Solaris 8 and 9 servers from 3.0.2a to 3.0.3.
After upgrading any user that was in more than 16 Unix groups wasn't able to
map any drives. I get this error in the log file:
[2004/05/04 12:23:30, 0] auth/auth_util.c:get_user_groups(695)
get_user_groups: failed to get the unix group list
[2004/05/04 12:23:30, 0] auth/auth_sam.c:check_sam_security(260)
check_sam_security: make_server_info_sam() failed with 'NT_STATUS_NO_SUCH_USER'
I tried increasing the kernel parameter ngroups_max from 16 to 32. I was able
to map drives, but this breaks NFS.
Any idea what has changed from 3.0.2a to 3.0.3? Is it a know bug?
Michael
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