> 3) wbinfo --user-groups MAINDOMAIN+user2: returns only two groups: 
> 'MAINDOMA+Domain users' and 
> 'MAINDOMAIN+user2' although user2 is member of 10+ groups defined in 
> MAINDOMAIN.

This might be a wbinfo restriction. Have you tried the normal linux
groupmembership tools? Like "id user", or "groups user"?


> Further, if the same user logs on to our Ubuntu 20 PC using the 
> MAINDOMAIN+user2 user via SSH, login 
> succeed, command 'groups' shows all the 10+ groups, and we see that the 
> samlogon cache contains the SID 
> of user2.

This "ubuntu 20 pc" is the one running 2:4.15.13+dfsg-0ubuntu0.20.04.8,
right? So the groups command is working fine here? Is it also working
fine elsewhere?


I guess my question in the end is, is the problem you are seeing only happening 
with the "wbinfo" tool?

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