El lun, 03-12-2007 a las 08:52 -0600, Aaron J. Zirbes escribió: > I believe you want @"domain users" not "@domain users" (notice the placement > of @) > yes, you believe the correct.... thanks
For example: I share the directory: "eee" via samba. smb.conf: [eee] comment = eee browseable = y path = /home/eee public = yes writable = yes The diretory have the following permission: drwxrwx--- 3 administrator g ingenieria 4096 2007-12-03 11:55 eee I have the following question, it is posible to set the permission via windows to a share? I ask because when I map the share it works, i can create a directory on it, but when see the properties of a share in order to check the permissions i see: Administrator (Unix user\Administrator) g ingenieria (Unix group\g ingenieria) And when i try to add an other user i got "access is denied" I've attached and image of the permissions on windows... Thanks for the time guys... Michael.- > -- > Aaron > > Michael Fernández M. wrote: > > El lun, 03-12-2007 a las 18:43 +0530, Sadique Puthen escribió: > >> Set "winbind use default domain = yes" in smb.conf if you want to change > >> ownership of files to ad users using their actual name. If you don't set > >> it, you should change the ownership using "domain+username" as the > >> username which linux doesn't like much. > >> > >> If you want getent passwd/group to work please make sure that you have > >> the below parameters in smb.conf though it has slight problems while > >> maintaining large number of users. > >> > >> winbind enum users = yes > >> winbind enum groups = yes > > > > Yes, now is working, i can get the users an groups with getent passwd > > > > Thanks!!!! > > > > But i cannot set permissions to shares map via Windows, i have the > > folowing configuration in SMB.conf: > > > > drwxrwxrwx 3 administrator domain users 4096 2007-11-30 16:39 Domain > > > > [domain] > > comment = domain > > browseable = yes > > path = /home/Domain > > public = yes > > writable = yes > > valid users = '@domain users' <<< This will work? > > > > > > Michael.- > > > > > > > >> This is not required if you are running "getent passwd <username>". > >> > >> --Sadique > >> > >> Michael Fernández M. wrote: > >>> Hi, i want to integrate AD + Samba3 via kerberos, every works great i > >>> get the users and groups with wbinfo -u and wbinfo -g > >>> so in linux i cat set the permissions to a share using the AD's users.. > >>> However when i try "getent passwd" I only get the system users and not > >>> the AD's users... in my nsswitch.conf i have: > >>> > >>> passwd: files winbind > >>> group: files winbind > >>> shadow: files > >>> hosts: files dns winbind > >>> networks: files > >>> > >>> > >>> In the other hand on Windows when I try to set a permission to a share > >>> using I cannot set them, because i got Permission denied. > >>> > >>> The following is my smb.conf: > >>> > >>> [global] > >>> security = ADS > >>> netbios name = andromaca > >>> realm = domain.tld > >>> encrypt passwords = yes > >>> password server = x.x.x.x > >>> workgroup = domain > >>> idmap uid = 10000-20000 > >>> idmap gid = 10000-20000 > >>> ldap ssl = no > >>> winbind separator = + > >>> template homedir = /home/%D/%U > >>> template shell = /bin/bash > >>> client use spnego = yes > >>> > >>> [ol] > >>> comment = ol > >>> browseable = yes > >>> path = /home/ol > >>> public = yes > >>> writable = yes > >>> > >>> [lala] > >>> comment = lala > >>> browseable = yes > >>> path = /home/ol/lala > >>> public = yes > >>> writable = yes > >>> > >>> ------------------------------ > >>> > >>> when i set the permissions on lala via linux to a specific AD user, and > >>> then on Windows I map that share with that user so can got it and can > >>> write, read, delete, etc.... > >>> > >>> Anyone knows how can i do it in order to set the permissions via > >>> Windows? > >>> > >>> Thanks !!!! > >>> > >>> Michael.- > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > > > > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba