Put "force user" in the service section.That should do the trick.
Joe Am 18.11.2010 08:55, schrieb Andre Albsmeier: > Hello, > > I have no idea how to implement the following scenario apart > from running two instances of samba on the same machine... > > I need a setup where two different Windows users will authen- > ticate with two different passwords but get mapped to the same > unix user. > > That is > > JOE got password PASS1 and maps to unix user joe with uid 1000 > > and > > JACK got password PASS2 and maps to unix user joe with uid 1000 > > I can set up two instances of samba on the same machine with two > sets of config files, tdbs, .... > > In instance 1 the smbpasswd file contains the password entry for joe: > > joe:1000:xxxxxxxxxxxxPASS1xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:xxxxxxxxxPASS1xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:[UX > ]:LCT-4B6836EF: > > In instance 2 the smbpasswd file contains the password entry for jack > (but using joe as unix user): > > joe:1000:yyyyyyyyyyyyPASS2yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy:yyyyyyyyyyPASS2yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy:[UX > ]:LCT-4B6836EF: > > and a user.map file containing > > joe = jack > > This should work but I hope there is a simpler method with only > one instance of samba running... > > Thanks, > > -Andre -- IT-Management Nordwestdeutsche Forstliche Versuchsanstalt Grätzelstr. 2 37079 Göttingen Tel: 0551 69 40 11 64 Fax: 0551 69 40 11 60 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba