On 08/08/12 16:58, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
On 08/08/12 15:13, Rowland Penny wrote:
On 08/08/12 14:45, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
On 08/08/12 13:36, Rowland Penny wrote:

[SNIP]


More info, with 'winbind use default domain = yes' in smb.conf on the
client, 'getent group linuxusers' returns the info. Remove 'winbind use
default domain = yes' from smb.conf and restart nmbd,smbd & winbind,
'getent group linuxusers' now returns nothing, put the line back &
restart the daemons and the info comes back.

Why does one line in smb.conf make such a big difference?


Remove it and do a 'getent group HOME\\linuxusers' and see if that
works. Should explain why you need the user default domain in there.

JAB.

ok, I removed the line and ran 'getent group HOME\\linuxusers'
This returned 'HOME\linuxusers:x:3000012:', this is just the same as
before but with the domain name stuck on the front, 'getent group' still
returns nothing.
So as I see it, with ''winbind use default domain = yes' in smb.conf,
you do not need to give the domain name, but without it you do.
I still do not see why 'getent group' does not return anything but local
groups.


You did make sure to nuke any DB's that Samba might have created locally when switching between the two?

JAB.

Well no I didn't, but I have now, and it did not make any difference, exactly the same set of results.

Why does 'getent group' on the samba4 server return all the users (local & domain) and 'getent group' from 3.6.3 on the client only return local users?

Rowland

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