I dupplicate the entry in /etc/passwd: getent passwd myuser return (resolved throught winbind): myuser:*:15507:10153::/home/myuser:/bin/false
So I add exactly the same line in /etc/passwd only the shell is modified The idea is that the mapping uid -> sid won't change Emmanuel Le lundi 22 janvier 2007 15:32, M Azer a écrit : > Thanks for the reply - your idea is exactly want i want to do . I am > setting up default winbind to no shell "/sbin/false" - the question how > do i accomplish the secaond have of your answer which is to give certain > users access to the shell "/bin/bash" - winbind users don't appear in > "/etc/passwd" thats why I can't just user " usermod -s /bin/bash > username" > > does anybody know who to give certain winbind users access to the shell > while the global setting in smb.conf is set to "/sbin/false" > > Thanks > > On 1/21/07, Tim Boneko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > M Azer schrieb: > > > However, there are some users that require shell > > > access. How can I set a real shell for those domain > > > users that need a shell on the machine ? > > > > Hello! > > I don't have winbind installed and can't test it, but what about this > > idea: > > > > If winbind allowed to use some sort of default shell setting (like > > reading the shell from /etc/passwd), it should be possible to set a > > different shell for each user there and configure a "winbind default > > shell" like /bin/false for the rest of the users. > > > > The english section of my brain seems a bit sleepy today. Did you get > > my idea? And: is it any worth? > > > > timbo > > > > -- > > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > > instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba > > -- > "Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, > you will never grow." Ronald E. Osborn -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba