2013/1/22 Gémes Géza <g...@kzsdabas.hu>: > I don't agree, because users can be members of multiple groups, not just the > group identified as their primary group Well, yes. That is not the point. Users can still be members of multiple groups (e.g. CN=Domain Admins,CN=Users,CN=DOMAIN), through the "member" attributes of the AD/LDAP nodes, but the actual issue here is that plain users do not show up in (CN=Domain Users,CN=Users,CN=DOMAIN), because "Domain Users" is set as the primary group directly. Additionally added groups show up on the Linux side as well, just not the primary group (with my approach).
Any other thoughts? Isn't this scenario one of the most common usage scenarios ever? Serving both Windows and Linux? How come so little information is available about Samba4 with Linux clients? Regards, Frederik -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba