Igor Belyi schrieb am Mittwoch, 29. September 2004 17:55: > Torsten E. wrote: >> Torsten E. schrieb am Mittwoch, 29. September 2004 00:22:
[...] >> Any idea why it does not work? > > Well... My guess is that S-1-5-21-1313674548-3619494541-1192360840 is > SID of the domain you are trying to remove those mappings from. Is it > the same SID 'net getlocalsid' retuns you? And since these are builtin > groups they are always there - they just may have or may have not > mappings to UNIX groups. > > I suspect that your problem is that you have those other mappings > from a wrong (old?) domain: S-1-5-21-363742550-2379833043-2840705137 > and that those SIDs are mapped into your local UNIX groups instead of > the one from your current domain. Done ... > So, check SID of the domain you use and then make sure that builtin > groups from this domain are mapped to your UNIX groups. Done ... > Hope it helps, For sure it did! All those nasty groups are gone now! Thanks!! But, to be honest, I have no real idea where they come from. The domain is used since ~2,5 years, and it was always running on my server here next to me. All I did was adding an SLES9 system (for testing), but even that one was configured to act as an BDC ... Maybe I'll find some hints within the logfiles ... Anyways: it works again, and that's most important right now :) > Igor c y Torsten -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba