Is there a signal that can be sent to the smbd process, or some other method to tell smbd to reload the user's supplementary unix groups? We do not use Windows Domains and all access to files is controlled using Linux ACLs and supplementary groups defined using a web interface. Currently, when a new posix group is created and given access to a folder, the members of the group do not gain access unless their associated smbd process is killed first. Although this works, it's a bit disruptive.

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