Hey all.

I have a bunch of linux servers, all using NIS to maintain 
username/password/UID/GID information.  I'm trying to make the filesystems 
browsable from Windows XP, while maintaining correct UID/GID info.  It seems 
this would be really simple, just let the user login to \\linuxmachine with 
his/her linux username & password, and everything they do happens as them.  As 
you know - no such thing.  :-(

I'm using RHEL 4u4 x86_64, samba 3.0.10-1.4E.9, swat 3.0.10-1.4E.9

In swat, it seems to indicate available "auth methods" are "guest sam winbind" 
and some deprecated stuff I shouldn't use.

I guess there is no auth method to use the local passwd/shadow files, or NIS 
database?
Also, I guess there is no idmap backend to simply map UID/GID based on username?

* I cannot use the essentially randomly generated UID/GID scheme.
* I will have a very difficult time to use winbind (I don't have windows domain 
admin access, and those who do are difficult to convince they should type the 
domain admin pass on some prompt when they don't understand the prompt.)
* I prefer not to use a cronjob on every machine to regenerate the smbpasswd 
all the time.  Also, by looking around, it doesn't appear this is possible 
anyway.

Is there any graceful solution here?

I don't see the need for *yet* another password database...

Thanks for any suggestions...  I have been googling and browsing fanatically....

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