Hi,
I want to use Active Directory for my samba users passwords and
/etc/group for storing group membership.
/etc/nsswitch.conf looks like:
group: file
Problem: the tests i ran show that the samba server does not know about
group membership (deleting file from other user
On 01/21/2011 4:54 AM, marius klausen wrote:
Hi Takahashi,
While you need not run winbindd if you want to use Active Directory
for authentication, if you need to run, idmap_nss map help you?
i want to use winbind to be able to log in just by providing the accountname,
not
Hi Takahashi,
While you need not run winbindd if you want to use Active Directory
for authentication, if you need to run, idmap_nss map help you?
i want to use winbind to be able to log in just by providing the accountname,
not domainname\accountname.
i now added the following to my
2011/1/21 marius klausen mariusklau...@gmx.net:
Hi Takahashi,
While you need not run winbindd if you want to use Active Directory
for authentication, if you need to run, idmap_nss map help you?
i want to use winbind to be able to log in just by providing the accountname,
not
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On 20/01/2011, at 19:29, marius klausen wrote:
Hi List,
I want to use Active Directory for my samba users passwords and /etc/group
for storing group membership.
/etc/nsswitch.conf looks like:
group: file
Problem: the tests i ran show
Hi,
While you need not run winbindd if you want to use Active Directory
for authentication, if you need to run, idmap_nss map help you?
i want to use winbind to be able to log in just by providing the
accountname, not domainname\accountname.
winbind use default domain = yes is what
Hi List,
I want to use Active Directory for my samba users passwords and /etc/group for
storing group membership.
/etc/nsswitch.conf looks like:
group: file
Problem: the tests i ran show that the samba server does not know about group
membership (deleting file from other user belonging to