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get_domain_user_groups: You should fix it, NT doesn't like that
What do these mean?
Another selly question, if anyone is patient enough to answer it,
what's the use of groupmaps? When would one need them?
Many thanks ..
--- John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jun 2003, Sameer
and idmaps realte (functionally) to each other in any
manner?
Many Thanks ..
--- John H Terpstra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 16 Jun 2003, Sameer Zeidat wrote:
Hi ..
Thanks! It works now.
However, I still get lots of the following in logs (which is why
I'm
worrying about groupmaps
Hi ..
Can anyone help with this:
Samba-3.0.0beta1 running in a stand-alone mode, tdbsam backend, no
idmap options set. When I add a group map using net groupmap between
unix:root and nt:Domain Admins, I get a successfull status message.
Yet when I do net groupmap list, all groups still point to
Greetings all ..
I'm trying to understand the usage of things like 'idmap' and group
maps in Samba. If there's someone out there patient enough to explain
it .. it'll be great.
Is it possible to use 'idmap' alone without winbind/pam/nsswitch? When
would someone do that?
What use are gourp maps
Greetings all ..
Is it possible to use pam_smbpass with a smbpasswd backend for login on
a linux machine. If yes, how will it figure out things like home
directory and shell?
Thanks,
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Hi ..
Try adding the following to the global section:
guest account = dennis
When connecting from 'moms' supply your 'dennis' account password.
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Try this command to enable swat on RedHat:
# chkconfig --level 35 swat on
swat is controlled by xinetd. To start it automatically everytime the
system start do this:
# chkconfig --level 35 xinetd on
To start xinetd manually do this:
# service xinetd start
Finally, check the swat xinetd
Hi ..
I didn't read the whole conversation regarding this problem. So, my
advice might not be what you want.
However, why are you compiling from source? Why not use RedHat RPM
packages instead. It will make your life much easier, and for a newbie
the default build config would suffice, I guess.
Hi ..
Ok .. swat isn't there because you compiled samba and installed it
using the default location '/usr/local/samba-2.2.8a' .. so even if you
create 'swat' manually my guess is that you'll run into other problems
because of this location.
For example, the binaries will be under
Hi ..
Is there a 'samba-3.0.0beta1.src.rpm' ?
Thanks,
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