On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 12:13:45AM -0800, Ray Klassen wrote: > I have a network of about 100+ users with a Samba 3.0.25 server with > an LDAP backend that I configured myself (with some help). Recently I > have had to add about 300 more users to my system and now I need to > get a slightly less technical person to help me manage the accounts. > I've been happily using smbldap-tools all of this time, but when I > showed what I do to my hapless trainee, her eyes started to glaze > over. So as an alternative I'd like to start using the 'User Manager > for Domains' in the SRVTOOLS.EXE archive. She might find the point and > click of it all more friendly. Only thing is, when I start up User > Manager, I can see all the users, but I can't see the groups. So I did > a bit of checking and found that nowhere are those available as a > list. Not even 'net rpc group list' will give me a list, even though > if I add someone to my Domain Admins group everything works correctly. > At the windows workstation end I can access the groups by name, to set > the permissions of a share to certain group, etc. but I can't list > them as I can the users.I've checked all the files... > smb.conf,ldap.conf,slapd.conf,smbldap.conf and the Groups directive > matches up with the right ldap 'ou' and so on. Has anyone any > pointers?
There was a bug in earlier versions of the smbldap-tools that creates groups with the wrong sid-type. I'd suggest upgrading to 3.0.34 (latest 3.0.x release) and then ensuring the group-type is changed in your LDAP db (I think it should be type 5, rather than type 4 but this could be the other way around :-). Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
