> > Yes, I got all my groups
> OK ... then we try this. wbinfo_group.pl only starts some 
> wbinfo commands to get the group membership. Try this manualy:
> 
> wbinfo -n GROUP 

1-semmanuel:/home/hermes# wbinfo -n Test
S-1-5-21-1085031214-1644491937-1801674531-23433 Domain Group (2)

> wil print the SID of the given group. Take it for the next step:
> 
> wbinfo -Y SID

1-semmanuel:/home/hermes# wbinfo -Y 
S-1-5-21-1085031214-1644491937-1801674531-23433
Could not convert sid S-1-5-21-1085031214-1644491937-1801674531-23433 to gid

> 
> and you should get the GID.

So the sid to gid conversion doesn't work. I presume it's a samba problem? Very 
odd, when I run these commands on another debian server (sarge) with samba 
installed and configged, I get: 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ wbinfo -n Test
S-1-5-21-1085031214-1644491937-1801674531-23433 Domain Group (2)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ wbinfo -Y S-1-5-21-1085031214-1644491937-1801674531-23433
15063

So it's working there....

But ... The samba version is different. The working server has 3.0.14 and the 
defunct server has 3.0.23c (from etch)

So I have one working server, one defunct server, but I really need 2 working 
servers :(

My nsswitch.conf starts with this: 


passwd:         compat winbind
group:          compat winbind


Pieterjan

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