Hi all: I'm running Samba 3.3.7 as a member of an ADS domain. I configured ACLs that are working almost fine (I'll ask about this later), and I'm trying to delegate administration like this:
1. I'm using "acl group control = yes" and changing the primary group owner of a directory to let users member of that group change ACLs settings. 2. From a Windows XP machine I select the Security tab, then the button Add and then I write the username to add (i.e bob user) but I'm asked about an authorized username/password. I enter Administrator username with his password which get validated correctly but Windows XP says that can't find 'bob' username. Why can't WinXP find bob username? From the Samba machine I'm able to see that user from 'wbinfo -u' and 'getent passwd' list. Is it correct that WinXP tries to find usernames from the Samba server instead from the AD Server? This is the current sceneario: - Samba server and AD Server are in a network working fine - WinXP is connected via OpenVPN to that network and access Samba shares with a valid username/password - WinXP isn't joined to the ADS domain. Is it mandatory for WinXP to be part of the domain to get the list of users correctly? I hope someone can help me. Thanks -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba