Re: [Samba] Active Directory and Samba as fileserver

2009-10-06 Thread Adam Nielsen
 We have a Gentoo box running Samba and is a member of the Active
 Directory domain. This Gentoo box is going to be a fileserver.  I want
 our users to login to their computer using Active Directory for
 authentication. The computers are all members of the Active Directory
 domain.  I setup Samba to use Winbind. All is working smoothly (ie.
 wbinfo, smbclient, getent, etc) I can also access the shared drive
 and login to a machine without a problem using Active Directory
 accounts.  The authentication is working as it should.
 
 For some odd reason, I can't figure out how to give permissions to all
 users the ability to make changes/add new folders on the shared drive. 
 I am getting access denied even when the users or group are valid users
 of the shared drive per smb.conf.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

This is a very similar set up to what I'm running.  You will need to
make sure the files on the shared drive are owned by AD groups that your
users belong to.  You will probably also want to force create mode =
664 or the like to ensure files are always group-writable, otherwise
people won't be able to edit other people's files in the same group.
Without more information on your specific issue it's difficult to
suggest anything else.

Cheers,
Adam.

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[Samba] Active Directory and Samba as fileserver

2009-10-05 Thread Ivan Ordonez

Hello,

We have a Gentoo box running Samba and is a member of the Active  
Directory domain. This Gentoo box is going to be a fileserver.  I want  
our users to login to their computer using Active Directory for  
authentication. The computers are all members of the Active Directory  
domain.  I setup Samba to use Winbind. All is working smoothly (ie.  
wbinfo, smbclient, getent, etc) I can also access the shared drive  
and login to a machine without a problem using Active Directory  
accounts.  The authentication is working as it should.


For some odd reason, I can't figure out how to give permissions to all  
users the ability to make changes/add new folders on the shared  
drive.  I am getting access denied even when the users or group are  
valid users of the shared drive per smb.conf.  Any help would be  
greatly appreciated.


-Ivan



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