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Gary Dale garydale at torfree.net
Mon Oct 10 10:52:37 GMT 2005


The groupmap function is part of the new "net" command (i.e. net
groupmap ....). It's part of Samba, not FreeBSD.


Liu wrote:

>Hi Gary,
>My environment is FreeBSD 5.4 , Samba 3.0.12 and the users are authenticated by AD server(that is the "password server" points to this server)
>It seems no "groupmap" command on freebsd,
>How I can solve this issue?
>
>Thanks!
>Liu
>
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>·¢¼þÈË: Gary Dale [mailto:garydale at torfree.net] 
>·¢ËÍʱ¼ä: 2005Äê10ÔÂ10ÈÕ 11:07
>ÊÕ¼þÈË: Liu; Liu, Hong Quan ÁõºìȪ
>³­ËÍ: samba at lists.samba.org
>Ö÷Ìâ: Re: [Samba] About the group setting in smb.conf.
>
>Liu wrote:
>
>  
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>This is my first time to configure Samba server as a member server in AD domain,
>>
>>So, I have a question about how to configure a group name with one or more spaces in smb.conf?
>>
>>As we know, this kind of group names are very common in Windows environment.
>>
>>For example, set ¡°valid users¡± parameter:
>>
>>Usually , a name starting with @ is represented group, 
>>
>>  valid users = username, @GroupName,¡­
>>
>>But if the group name includes spaces, e.g. ¡°it dept¡±, ¡°sales dept¡±,
>>
>>How can I set them correctly?
>>
>>(I set them as @¡±it dept¡±, but the winbind log file tells me ¡°group it dept in domain XXXX does not exist¡±,
>>
>>But I can list this group using wbinfo ¨Cg)
>>
>>Wish someone give me a advice!
>>
>>Thanks in advance!
>>
>>
>>
>>Best Regards!
>>
>>Liu hongquan
>>
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>>    
>>
>Basically, you need to map your NT groups to Linux groups. The Linux
>groups should not have spaces in the names. Do a search on samba
>groupmap for the details.
>
>  
>




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