We are using Samba for home directories, roaming profiles, and to expose CUPS 
printers. I have joined my Samba server (SS) to our Windows domain and have set 
the Samba security to ADS. We are also running the winbind service, and `wbinfo 
-u` displays all of our domain users correctly. Samba is configured with a 
printers and print$ share for Windows clients to connect and print to our CUPS 
printers on SS. By default, all of these printers are set to allow 
SS\Administrators and Everyone to print.

For one of the printers, I want only two of my domain users to be allowed to 
print. To do this, I connected to the "Printers and Faxes" of SS as an allowed 
printer administrator and added the domain user accounts to the appropriate 
ACL. The behavior I observe is that when one of the assigned domain users tries 
to connect to that printer, they are either prompted for credentials or allowed 
to connect but disallowed printing or viewing of the ACL with "Access denied" 
errors. 

I noticed that my domain users have no problem accessing their "homes" and 
"profiles" services. The ACLs on these shares shows the user account as 
SS\user1 as compared to what the ACL showed when I added the domain account to 
the printer: "user1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>".

I would be very thankful if someone would point me in the right direction for 
this one, as the problem is not readily apparent to me. (Hence the list 
posting! :-)

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Thom Savage
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