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Mike Dawson wrote: | I can get rid of the problem it seems by setting: | winbind use default domain = no | | There's a bugzilla entry here: | https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=336
Just to clarify, in Samba 3.0 we taking the position that winbind users/groups in smb.conf must always be full qualified. So things like
write list = +'Domain Admins'
will not work if what you really meant was
write list = +'FOO\Domain Admins'
And the issue with secondary groups and 'winbind use default domain = yes' is actually
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406
which has been fixed.
cheers, jerry
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|> I have a problem that if I set a file or directory group owner, users |> that are members of this group can still not access it unless this is |> their primary group. |> |> This is using samba 3.0rc3, all user and group info is coming from |> winbind and permissions work as expected when using a linux shell but |> not from a windows client. |> |> The problem goes away if I use the 'force group' option on the share, |> but this still means that ony one group can be of any use for that |> share. Is this expected behaviour or is something going wrong?
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