On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 12:02:03AM -0400, Knox, Bill wrote: > We have updated our long-standing Samba install on a Solaris 8 box to > 3.0.24 and are interested in making use of the Windows ACL mapping > capabilities to help take over a Windows share. However, there is a > snag - the pre-existing box has usernames that differ from people's > Windows logins, i.e. their Unix login is freddy, and their Windows > login is fred_smith. > > I have our AD domain membership working on the box and can see the ACLs > work with a dummy account set up to match someone's Windows login (i.e. > if in the above example, I set up a fred_smith account on the Unix > box), but could find no way in the documentation to do a username > mapping (equivalent to what is being done for logins) for the ACLs. Is > it there and I just didn't see it, or does it not exist?
So this is when you're doing a right-click, security-tab, show ACLs on the Windows client ? I think we currently just display the usernames we get from the SID mapping subsystem when the client does the SID -> name lookup to display these. I need to look at the code to see how easy it would be to do a reverse username map lookup for this - although it would be lossy as username map allows multiple Windows names to map onto one UNIX one. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba