> I have a Samba 3.0.22 server working as domain controller. When a user > copy a file to a share, the file is owned by user root and group "no > group" , not by the user and its group. > All the users are in an LDAP directory, authentication works good, all > groups are declared in LDAP too. > > What should I do to have the file with the right owner/group > membership ?
Are you running winbindd? You'll need this before the your non-UNIX users can own files. Once it's working, you should be able to do something like "chown DOMAIN\\user text.txt". > For groups, I maybe have to use the group map command. But for users ? Group mapping (in my experience) doesn't work that well with winbind - but winbind handles groups as well as users, so that shouldn't be a problem. One thing to bear in mind is that any new files created will be owned by the user's *primary* group (which is probably 'Domain Users') but you can make new files belong to the same group as the folder by running "chmod g+s ." - then any new files created in that folder will belong to the same group as the folder itself. Cheers, Adam. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba