Is there a way to modify "add user to group script = /usr/sbin/usermod -G %g
%u" so, while using User Manager for Domains, I can add a single user to
more than one group?
Regards,
Al Miller
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I have installed Samba-3.0.10 on a Red Hat 9.0 server. I have upgraded my
kernel to 2.6.10 in order to support POSIX ACLs (see snippet from my .config
file). The server is acting as a primary domain controller. I have added
Windows 2000 and XP machines to the domain successfully. I can use U
I am using Samba-3.0.10 on a Red Hat 9.0 server. I compiled
Samba --with-acl-support. I am using kernel linux-2.6.10 also compiled with
acl support, I believe. The Samba server is the PDC with Windows 2K and XP
Pro machines joined to that domain. I can authenticate as user root and map
drives t
the following errors while reading the list of
shares:
Error 5: Access is Denied.
When I browse for the share as admin from the domain controller or any other
domain member, I am prompted to login.
What am I doing wrong?
Regards,
Allen Miller
Network Administrator
Lyman-Richey Corporation