I have a Server, that joined an ADS. But we use multiple domains. My
Server S is Member of the domain A. Now a wbinfo -u gives me all users
in all domains, and wbinfo -g gives me all groups in all domains, as
expected.
Now I have an ADS-group G that has members of domain A.
> getent group G
I have a Server, that joined an ADS. But we use multiple domains. My
Server S is Member of the domain A. Now a wbinfo -u gives me all users
in all domains, and wbinfo -g gives me all groups in all domains, as
expected.
Now I have an ADS-group G that has members of domain A.
> getent group G
giv
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Von: Voelz Alexander
Gesendet: Dienstag, 27. Februar 2007 17:39
An: samba@lists.samba.org
Betreff: WG: groups with foreign users don't list members
I have a Server, that joined an ADS. But we use multiple domains. My Server S
is Member of the dom
So the group is local, and yet you said that
> > > | valid users = @group
as well as
> > > | valid users = @DOMAIN\group
doesn't work, while
| valid users = DOMAIN\pt, DOMAIN\rl, jr
works.
The private group has the users rl,pt,jr:
| private:x:504:rl,pt,jr
Now I wonder: do all three users
Dear group,
my understanding on how read, write and admin access of a share work,
differs from what I observe4.
What I understood from the documentation is that
* if there's a read list the users in this list have ONLY read
access, no matter what the unix file/dir bits say
* the read
Dear
I have the following Problem:
we have a windows domain (WIN2000 SP1), and a samba Server, acting as a
mere client. So the WIN-DOMAIN is just used for user-to-group mapping
and user authentification.
Authentication on the samba-Server works, ACL inheritance works.
What I would like to do, i