On Thu, Dec 13, 2007 at 11:01:12AM +0000, James R Grinter wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 12, 2007 at 02:15:45PM -0800, Jeremy Allison wrote:
> > No, sorry. You need to find out if the smbd server has the
> > correct groups associated with it's token when it's representing
> > the user.
> > 
> > Not sure how to get ps to display this info.
> 
> pcred(1) will show all process credentials, on Solaris (8, 9, 10)
> 
> http://blogs.sun.com/peteh/date/20050614 has a discussion of the issues
> with changing it in future Solaris releases.
> 
> NGROUPS_UMAX (a constant built into the Solaris kernel) caps the
> tuneable ngroups_max to a maximum 32.
> 
> Using file ACLs is the only other approach, currently, for Solaris
> (which is a pain, obviously, as maintaining individual entries for
> users on ACLs is far more awkward than putting allowed users into a
> group!)

Thanks for the info ! This isn't going to work for the user
then as he is in 58 groups on the Windows side.

Try Linux instead ? :-) :-).

Jeremy.
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