[Samba] Domain Member Server: Group Membership Updates
eric roseme
eroseme at emonster.rose.hp.com
Tue Aug 23 16:36:29 GMT 2005
Hi Thilo,
I cannot duplicate your problem on 11i v1 CIFS A.02.01.01. Can you stop
winbind and run it manualy with -n to verify that it bypasses the cache?
Eric Roseme
Hewlett-Packard
thilo.rees at continum.net wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem with my Samba on HPUX (based on Samba 3.07):
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> There is a Windows 2003 Server (DC). The HPUX-Fileserver is configured as a Member of this Domain. I am Using Winbind to map users and groups. Everything works fine, the Users can access there files on the shares on the samba server. The Permissions are set in smb.conf by the domain group names.
>
> Now I have a new Group, addes Users to that group and set a new share with permissions for that group. All members of this group cant access the share:
>
> # ./wbinfo -g
> BUILTIN\System Operators
> BUILTIN\Replicators
> BUILTIN\Guests
> BUILTIN\Power Users
> BUILTIN\Print Operators
> BUILTIN\Administrators
> BUILTIN\Account Operators
> BUILTIN\Backup Operators
> BUILTIN\Users
> [...]
> Testgroup
>
> Wbinfo lists the group "testgroup"
>
> I created a folder and set permissions to that group:
>
> # ls -lad testshare
> drwxrwx--- 2 AdministratTestgroup 96 Aug 23 11:26 testshare
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> gid seems to be 20022:
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> # ls -land testshare
> drwxrwx--- 2 20000 20022 96 Aug 23 11:26 testshare
>
> But the User t.rees, who is a member of this group on the domain-controller, is not known to be a member of this group by winbind:
>
> # /opt/samba/bin/wbinfo -r t.rees
> 20000
> 20011
> 20013
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Kind Regards: Thilo Rees
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