On Thu, Jan 04, 2007 at 02:35:30PM +0100, Voelz Alexander wrote: > > > [...] what das NOT work is to assign a samba share on B to this > > > local group. I tried > > > | valid users = @group > > > as well as > > > | valid users = @DOMAIN\group > > > but both ways all I get is NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED.
> Does wbinfo work? > e.g. does wbinfo -g list the private group? No, it does not - but should/must this be the case? AFAIK wbinfo only lists group, which are known in the DOMAIN context. However, @private is a local unix group which is only relevant to the samba process on server B. If I use any other local group (without users imported via winbind) they are not listed by "wbinfo -g" as well, but still they behave like expected. > Did you try "valid users = DOMAIN\private"? I tried "valid users = @DOMAIN\private", (with the @ to indicate a group) but it did not work either - which I expected because it is not a group defined in the DOMAIN context. Bye, Stefan -- http://kontaktinser.at/ Kontaktbörse für Österreich - kostenlos und unkommerziell -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
