Thanks Matt, but as my message said, I already have the winbind 'use default domain' set to Yes. My problem is related to logons from other trusted domains.
Anybody else have any suggestions? On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 14:02, Chuck Hutchins wrote: Adding the following line to smb.conf will allow you to login as user instead of DOMAIN\user. winbind use default domain = yes Matt Perkins On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 14:02, Chuck Hutchins wrote: > I'm using winbind to authenticate telnet session under Red Hat > Enterprise > 2.1 > samba/winbind version 2.2.10 > Domains are NT4 domains > I have everything set up and configured correctly. Local users and > users from trusted domains are able to log-in. > > I'm having a problem with the resulting username when a user logs on > from a trusted domain. > Local domain is phonic > Trusted domain is thisted > winbind separator = . (period) > use default domain = yes > > when a user logs in as 'phonic.user' or just as 'user', the linux > username is 'user' > when a user logs in as 'thisted.user', the linux username becomes 'THISTED.user' > > The problem is that the application we're using won't run if the > username is that long. > There is a limit of 8 characters. If the username is longer the > program exits. > > Is there a way to strip the domain name from the username so that the > username is just user. > Usernames across all of our domains are globally unique so there > shouldn't be a problem with duplicate names. > > > Thanks > Chuck Hutchins -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
