snip
Do you have the nsswitch.conf entries to allow your nameservice
to resolve usernames through winbind? If samba cannot resolve the
name to a UID using getpwnam then it cannot apply the ACL.
/snip
Hi,
I do have;
passwd: files winbind
shadow: files
group: files winbind
As per the winbind doc @ samba.org.
Should I go beyond this?
Regards,
Matthew Twigg
Network Administrator
SunGard Insurance Systems | 313 Speen Street Natick, MA 01760
(508) 903-1758
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Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
07/31/2003 04:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:Re: [Samba] Vanishing Permissions on Shares
Do you have the nsswitch.conf entries to allow your nameservice
to resolve usernames through winbind? If samba cannot resolve the
name to a UID using getpwnam then it cannot apply the ACL.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to move our network from windows NT-2k to Samba /Linux.
So far everything is great but there is one main obstacle; when I apply
permissions to a Samba share via my W2K workstation, the permissions
instantly disappear.
This happens regardless of the owner / creator of file or the user /
group
permission I attempt to add.
I have run 2.2.7, 2.2.8, and now 3.0 beta3. All three behave the same,
though 3.0 seems nicer.
It's a RedHat 9.0 box with the 2.6 test kernel ( so I can use ACLs).
I am running Winbind and it works great.
The client workstation is Win2k Sp4.
I have logging on full debug @ 10, and nothing obvious is showing up. In
fact no errors are being reported at all.
Regards,
Matthew Twigg
Network Administrator
SunGard Insurance Systems | 313 Speen Street Natick, MA 01760
(508) 903-1758
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