You are right, they are "reserved". But they should work. I found the problem. There was a groupmap configured. (nt) Users was (unix) users. I don't know why... this is a samba installed a long time ago. I just delete this groupmap and then i can make the smbpasswd -a like in every other samba. I have to fix a few things more and then I will be able to start to go ldap :)
Tnxs. Bruno Guerreiro wrote: >Hi, >I think that groups bellow 100 are reserved, so don't think it's a good idea >to make that group the user's primary group. >Why don't you create another group like ntusers, domusers, whatever, and >then assign that as the primary group for all users... > >Best Regards, >Bruno Guerreiro > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Guido Lorenzutti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: quarta-feira, 7 de Setembro de 2005 4:28 >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: [Samba] error when adding a new user >> >> >>Hi people, i having the following problem: >> >>useradd -s /bin/false -g users test >>smbpasswd -a test >>New SMB password: >>Retype new SMB password: >>tdb_update_sam: Failing to store a SAM_ACCOUNT for [test] without a >>primary group RID >>Failed to add entry for user test. >>Failed to modify password entry for user test >> >>The "users" group exists, >> >>grep users /etc/group >>users:x:100: >> >>Any ideas? I fix this adding a new group with the name of the username >>and adding the user to this group. Then, it works de smbpasswd -a. >>Why this could happend? >> >> >>-- >>To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the >>instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >> >> >> -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
