Hi

I'm possibly missing something obvious, but I'm struggling with ownership 
permissions on a Samba server.

I have a Solaris 10 server running Samba 3.0.33. The server has been joined to 
the Active Directory domain (CSS).

Every user has both a Unix login (served by NIS) and a Windows Domain login 
account. I can connect to the Samba share and create files without any 
problems. The Samba install is successfully mapping domain user "jsmith" to the 
Unix user "jsmith".

However, when I check the ownership of the file from within Windows, I see that 
the file is owned by "jsmith (Unix User\jsmith)" and not "jsmith (CSS\jsmith)". 

Is it possible to configure Samba so that files are created with the 
DOMAIN\username instead of "Unix User\username"?

This is my smb.conf file:

[global]
        workgroup = CSS
        realm = CSS.AD.EXAMPLE.COM
        server string = Solaris Samba Server
        security = ADS
        password server = mancssdc01, mancssdc02, mancssdc03
        log file = /var/samba/log/log.%m
        max log size = 50
        load printers = No
        preferred master = No
        dns proxy = No
        ldap ssl = no
        winbind use default domain = Yes

[Users]
        comment = User documents
        path = /fileserver/Users/%u
        read only = No
        guest ok = No
        preserve case = Yes
        oplocks = yes

[Profiles]
        comment = Roaming Profiles
        path = /fileserver/Profiles/%u
        read only = No
        guest ok = No
        preserve case = Yes
        oplocks = yes
        create mask = 0600
        directory mask = 0700

Thanks for any help.

JR


      
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