I'm testing Samba 2.2.5 with winbind.  I can successfully authenticate
domain users who do and don't have corresponding UNIX accounts as well as
domain users who do have a UNIX account.  Files created from PC side by
usera show up in UNIX "ls -l" as owned by usera so I thought the automatic
username mapping was working correctly,  but  I found out that usera isn't
being assigned his UNIX User ID correctly.  I found this because UserA
doesn't have write access in the areas he should when he comes in through
samba.  I had usera write a file in a public space,  and from the UNIX side
did
        ls -n 
to show the UID assigned,  and it is one of the Ids in the winbind range,
not the user's UNIX UID ...

I tried adding a username map to force the UID mapping explicitly,  but even
after doing that,  the UID is still the winbind one, not the correct UNIX
one.  I'd like to get this working.  Any tips would be most appreciated.


        Karen Wieprecht
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


P.S. This is the configuration I was using,  I tried adding a username map,
and then tried changing "winbind use default domain = No" at one user's
suggestion,  but no luck.

# Global parameters
[global]
        workgroup = WALNETNT
        netbios name = ROSEHORSE
        server string = rosehorse
        security = DOMAIN
        encrypt passwords = Yes
        password server = *
        passwd program = /usr/bin/yppasswd
        log level = 2
        log file = /usr/samba/log.%m
        max log size = 500
        name resolve order = host wins bcast
        keepalive = 30
        os level = 0
        preferred master = False
        local master = No
        domain master = False
        dns proxy = No
        wins server = x.x.x.x
        lock dir = /usr/samba/locks
        valid chars = - _
        winbind uid = 10000-20000
        winbind gid = 10000-20000
        template homedir = /netshare/users/samba/%U
        winbind separator = _
        winbind cache time = 60
        winbind use default domain = Yes
        guest account = user1
        guest ok = No
        map to guest = Never
        hosts allow = x.x.x.  
        veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/riche20.dll/*.{*}/
        strict locking = Yes
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