Ok i have removed all of my groups from LDAP, downloaded smbldap-tools-0.8.5
used smbldap-populate to create my groups again.
however when i add a user to a group the users still seem not to be
"registered" in the group.
This is how i created and added a user to a group.
quigon1:~ #./smbldap-user
quigon1:~ # getent groups
Unknown database: groups
Oh yeah, duh... you know, I thought I made a mistake once, but then when
I reexamined the situation, it turned out that I didn't... NYWAY
the populate script made this for me:
[fgoserv:tmp]# getent group "Domain Admins"
Domain Admins::512:Ad
(itacs). I also want to be a member of domain admins, so i add another
memberUid = ws0dwi in the domain admin group in LDAP, my
if you do
getent groups
does your domain admin group show up? Of course you could always
restart nscd if you haven't, just to make sure you're not geting into a
cache
Firstly thanks for your response.
I have already done what you have suggested, however its not working.
my account in LDAP (ws0dwi) has a gidNumber of (901) and the
sambaPrimaryGroupSID = the SID of the group in LDAP called (itacs). I
also want to be a member of domain admins, so i add an
every user is added to the group, but i cant seem to find a way for a
user to be part of multiple groups, sambaPrimaryGroupSID isnt
multi-valued, neither is gidNumber. Is there any way around this, has
anybody have sugesstions?
Bone up on your UNIX group membership theory. Every user has a pri
Hi,
I have setup samba 3.0.7 with LDAP and NetApps Filers as our file store.
We are going to lots of departmental shares, firstly we want only people
from their own dept to have access to their department share, but users
from other departments may need access to other dept shares, i would
like