Hi,

We set up a server to manage departmental servers and we're using winbind inorder to be able to manage access via AD domain accounts/groups. And that's all working the way we want -- access to department shares is being managed by membership in domain groups in active directory. That same physical server also has a second available 2TB raid array where I want to add personal shares so that everyone on campus can have at least a couple of gigabytes of centrally managed storage. Here's my problem. When I execute the command "getent passwd" and just grep for myself, I get back:

       CATNET\rtanner:*:10301:10048:rtanner:/home/CATNET/rtanner:/bin/false

I created an empty folder "/home/CATNET/rtanner" and made sure that it is owned by CATNET\rtanner. I set the path in the homes share to "/home/CATNET but when I try to mount the share, I get a dialogue box to login to the share (which I shouldn't get) and then it still won't accept my credentials for the homes share. When I just go to the server (typing \\server-name) and try to open up the homes share, I get a "You might not have permission to use this network resource" error. I also tried renaming the folder to CATNET\rtanner.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

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Rob Tanner
UNIX Services Manager
Linfield College, McMinnville OR
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