James Zuelow wrote:
Possibly. After upgrading all my Debian Sarge systems from 3.0.22 to
3.0.23c, I had to replace the "+" with the default "\" to get it to
work, but I don't think it's a universal problem. Maybe it's a Debian
thing. Unlike you, valid users worked fine for me. (My
bigges
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> Possibly. After upgrading all my Debian Sarge systems from 3.0.22 to
> 3.0.23c, I had to replace the "+" with the default "\" to get it to
> work, but I don't think it's a universal problem. Maybe it's a Debian
> thing. Unlike you, valid users worked fine for me. (My
> biggest headache
Ron Garcia-Vidal wrote:
Dale Schroeder wrote:
If these are domain groups, perhaps this explains your problem:
Well, sort of. The conf I posted was actually after some alterations in
trying to fix the problem, the original conf looked like this:
[danasFiles]
comment = Whatever
path=/p
Dale Schroeder wrote:
> If these are domain groups, perhaps this explains your problem:
Well, sort of. The conf I posted was actually after some alterations in
trying to fix the problem, the original conf looked like this:
[danasFiles]
comment = Whatever
path=/path/to-files
users="@DOMAIN+dana"