Koenraad Lelong schreef:
Matthew Easton schreef:
On Oct 24, 2005, at 8:03 AM, Koenraad Lelong wrote:
I tried more things. I found that adding users made them member of a
number of Linux-groups (defined by /etc/default/useradd).
<<snip>>
If I remove the extra groups, leaving just the primary group of the new
user (in Linux) then if I double click on the user and again just click
on OK, this error message is gone.
So is this a problem on the Linux side? You are trying to add a user
to several groups and one or more of the groups does not exist. When
you add a user in samba, it creates the Linux user using the defaults
in /etc/default/useradd... so you get the error message.
grep through /etc/group and see if the groups in fact exist. If they
do not, either change /etc/default/useradd, or create the necessary
groups with /usr/sbin/groupadd
No, all the groups in /etc/default/useradd do exist.
I'm going to install 3.0.20b, and start from scratch. I'll keep in touch.
Regards,
Koenraad Lelong
ACE electronics.
So I installed 3.0.20b and started from scratch, with the same problems.
I'm using the same scripts as in TOSHARG chapter 2, Domain Controller's
smb.conf.
Is no-one able to give me some hints how and where I should look ?
Regards,
Koenraad Lelong
ACE electronics.
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