Is there ANY way to work around this? I know it's a solaris bug, but it doesn't seem to be going away in Sol9, I've tested all versions I can get my hands on with the current patch revs and it's all broken.I've got an issue with a fresh (and I mean really fresh) 3.0.5 + ldap server
where doesn't seem to recognize unix group membership. The server was
2.2.8a last night and things were working. The unix side works flawlessly,
in other words if I log in as myself I can get where I need to, but under
samba I get nothing. Here's some supporting info:
Ok, apparently this is a solaris-vs.-LDAP issue. I've tested with a machine running Solaris 9 12/02 (that I could reboot) and with anything higher than 112960-03 you can't see supplimentary groups, but with -03 you can do everything like you want to, although the id command never shows all the groups, but I think that's a solaris-ism.
Here's the rub, I've got a Solaris 9 8/03 box that has to be upgraded,
but that version is post 112960-03. Does anybody know of a way around
this??? I'm not completely averse to ripping out sun's nss library, but
that's a little more work than this cat likes to do.
I think this is bug #395 in bugzilla.samba.org (it's a solaris issue as you state).
We've got at least one server that needs to be upgraded to Samba 3 and this is a show stopper for it. If you're running an old version of solaris you can back down to a compatible patch level, but newer ones don't let you, and of course backing out patches isn't the bestest thing in the world if you can avoid it.
I'd love to be able to say that it works on Solaris 10 and go with that, but Samba doesn't like to compile on 10 atm and the version of samba they include doesn't include LDAP (as far as I can tell).
Any help is appreciated.
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