Say I have a Samba PDC with LDAP SAM backend (say called PDC1). Then I have a domain member server ("security = domain", say called SERV1, also Samba); domain users can connect fine to access shares on SERV1. Is it also possible to create local users on SERV1 which can be stored in the tdbsam backend and /etc/passwd, such that if login fails as a "domain user", then login can be attempted as a "local user"? Then on successful login as a "local user", the connection proceeds based on the local permissions for that user. Is this possible?
Perhaps it is needed to change SERV1 to "security = user", and then set "passdb backend = tdbsam:... ldapsam:...". Would this do the job? Would this cause any problems since now SERV1 is now a standalone server? Thanks, Leigh. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba