It looks to me like the 'winbind nss info' parameter is designed to be a space-separated list of values. I say this because:
1) i gave it two values, separated by spaces, and testparm(1) did not complain; 2) the man page ( http://www.die.net/doc/linux/man/man5/smb.conf.5.html ) gives an example of two values. Assuming that's true, how do the multiple values work together? Is order significant? I assume it is, and that it works like the nsswitch.conf semantics: try each source, from left to right, stopping with the first source that yields a match. Is that correct? If not, how does it work? I set it like so: winbind nss info = template sfu with the following attribute also set: template homedir = /home/%U but a 'getent passwd joeblow' returns the homedir recorded in Microsoft A.D. via mssfu (which isn't in /home), even tho 'sfu' follows 'template' in the list. This looks like a bug. I'm running v3.0.22. According to v3.0.23 release notes, there was no bug like this fixed in v3.0.23, so it may broken there too. Please enlighten me if I'm wrong. Thanks, Jon -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba