Completely stupid question here, but for some reason, I'm lost. I have ldap and everything setup fine w/ samba 3.0.22 - running as a PDC. (On CentOS 4.3, Openldap 2.3.24, smbldap-tools 0.92a)
No Windows domain interactions. ADS or NT PDC is not involved. (No winbind) I can't figure out for the life of me, what commands to use to create a posix group and then assign ldap users to that group. *- Let assume I have a directory called "accounting" on my data share. *- I want to create a posix group called "grp-acct" (I used smbldap-groupadd -a grp-acct I assume that's right.) *- I want to add user gregs to the posix group "grp-acct" I'm not sure the best way to do this. I assume the smbldap-usermod -G gid) where gid is the gidNumber for the group "grp-acct" When I did that (smbldap-usermod) it doesn't appear that the user greg got added to that group. ("id greg" doesn't show membership.) (On that note, is there a way to query what users are members of a particular group, rather than what groups a single user belongs to?) As an aside, I assume that since I don't have a NT or AD domain with their windows groups I have to worry about, I don't need to create a "windows" group as well as a posix group and map the posix group to a windows group. I should just be able to create posix groups, add the local users to those groups, and then give rights to the directories I want that group to have rights to. Sorry for being so terribly dumb, but somehow I'm uncertain of the commands/utilities to best manage this in when using ldap. Recap: What commands to setup a posix group. (smbldap-groupadd -a?) What commands to add and remove users to/from that posix group? (smbldap-usermod?) TIA -Greg -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba