This problem is really annoying, I cannot use security groups but I need to do that.
Please tell me if you need more information. I am using Samba since 2001 and never had that kind of trouble. The system is an ubuntu 7.10 server with an amd64-kernel. I am ready to offer any available information, including log (I do not see error/failure/warning-messages when using log level 4) and any configurations. Thank you in advance! Martin Martin Hauptmann schrieb: > Hi, > > I set up a samba 3.0.26a as an ads-member of a windows 2003 Small > Business Server. > Every windows user in the domain can read and write their files, > everyone's happy. > My Problem is, that I cannot set up security groups in the AD. When I > try, I do not get an error message, but my changes are being silently > ignored. > I cannot set rights exceeding read,write, execute and owner. > E.g. I cannot remove the group 'everyone' from the file access list. > When I do and confirm I do not get an error message, but when I review > the settings, nothing has changed, 'everyone' is still in the list. > It is the same when I try to set or unset full access to files - no > error message, but no success. > I tried different settings concerning heritage, but that did not help. > > There are some other postings in the mailing list that sound quite > similar, related to versions >3.0.25. Maybe there is a bug in these > versions? > > My smb.conf: http://www.pastebin.ca/753491 > > Regards > > Martin > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
