Well, I finally found my issue! Doh! The group limitation is inherit in
the kernel. So, my question now is - besides recompiling a new kernel -
Is there anyway I can work around this with samba? I am only concerned
about two groups so if I could map them in some way. Any ideas?


Thanks
Jenn 
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Jennifer Fountain
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 11:49 AM
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Subject: [Samba] Winbind Issue

Hi All:
I have googled, etc but cannot find the answer to this issue.  I have a
couple users that belong to a lot of global groups (trying to do a clean
up but that isn't going as fast as I want it. So...)  My issue:  When I
id a user as root, I see tall of the groups he/she belongs to. IE: Group
in question - 10849(group19).  However, when I su as that user, the
groups stop at 10215(group1).  Therefore, this user cannot access the
samba share.  Has anyone experienced this issue and if so, how did you
resolve it?

Here is my smb.conf:

# Global parameters
[global]
        workgroup = domain
        server string = Web Devel Server
        security = DOMAIN
        password server = server
        guest account = guest
        client NTLMv2 auth = Yes
        client lanman auth = No
        client plaintext auth = No
        log file = /var/log/samba.log
        socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
        load printers = No
        lm announce = No
        preferred master = No
        local master = No
        domain master = No
        browse list = No
        enhanced browsing = No
        dns proxy = No
        ldap ssl = no
        idmap uid = 10000-100000
        idmap gid = 10000-100000
        template homedir = /home/%U
        template shell = /bin/bash
        winbind use default domain = Yes

Any information will be greatly appreciated! 

Kind Regards,

Jennifer Fountain
Systems Administrator/Security
R&B Distribution
3400 E Walnut Street
Colmar, PA  18915
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