Hello,
Thank you for all your replies.
Nevertheless I still continue not to understand why it's necessary for Samba to look
inside the
RIGHTSLIST.DAT. I think that SYSUAF.DAT alone is sufficient to turn a Username into an
UIC
(in fact, in earlier version of VMS, the RIGHTSLIST.DAT file did'nt ev
Claude Marinier wrote:
Unix (and Unix-like) operating systems use the UIC to identify users.
This is often to only means available for authentication. It is
necessary for system administrators of such systems to coordinate the
allocation of UICs and UIDs accross an organization. NFS and other
Unix (and Unix-like) operating systems use the UIC to identify users. This
is often to only means available for authentication. It is necessary for
system administrators of such systems to coordinate the allocation of UICs
and UIDs accross an organization. NFS and other network services use the
UIC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In this example, the value 9044133 corresponds to UIC = [212,245].
The problem is that the sysuaf database
does not effectively have an identifier with a value of [212,245] and
a name egal to the username.
This was not a problem with PathWorks but how can I deal wi
Hello,
I found a problem after installation of SAMBA-2.0.3 on a VAX where several groups of
users share the sames UIC.
In the best case, only one user per UIC can connect to Samba (it looks like that the
UIC identifier might be egal to the
username). All other users are rejected with the followin