Hey List- Okay, I've got a 2003 AD Server which has all the office users setup, groups, etc... I have a FreeBSD apache development box with a couple of shares on it for devels to use. This devel box also has proftpd authentication external domain users via PAM.
The issue I was having is that the FTP users could login, but they couldn't write or create files. The permissions were showing up as: username : BUILTIN\users files are mostly 664 and directories are all 775 I'm guessing this is relating to the "Domain Users" group. So, I changed the group to be 'internalgroup' of which everyone is a member. Now, the FTP users have zero issue, but the internal users now can't create new files in those directories via the fileshares. I have double checked that everyone is in the 'internalgroup'. I even tried setting the 'Primary Group' option in Windows to be 'internalgroup' and having a user reboot and try again. No dice. As soon as I change the group owner back to 'BUILTIN\users' everything works fine again for internal users, but FTP users are hosed again. Any thoughts? Henrik -- Henrik Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------ "God, root, what is difference?" Pitr; UF (http://www.userfriendly.org/) -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
