[Samba] Samba Configuration

guido at lorenzutti.com.ar guido at lorenzutti.com.ar
Wed Mar 18 02:17:21 GMT 2009


ls -ld /home/admin ?

>
> Thanks for the replies guys. My nsswitch.conf has the following:
>
> passwd: compat winbind
> group:  compat winbind
> shadow: compat winbind
>
> And I am on the hosts allow network. If I remove the valid users, I can
> still access the share; I just cannot write to it.
>
> Output of testparm:
>
> Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
> Processing section "[admin]"
> Processing section "[tmp]"
> Loaded services file OK.
> 'winbind separator = +' might cause problems with group membership.
> Server role: ROLE_DOMAIN_MEMBER
> Press enter to see a dump of your service definitions
>
> And here are some of the things I've seen in the logs. Let me know if you
> need to see any other logs.
>
> ==winbind.log==
> [2009/03/17] 00:55:28 3]
> winbindd/winbindd_misc.c:winbindd_domain_info(654)
>      [5888]: domain_info [ADSERVER]
> [2009/03/17] 00:55:28 3] winbindd/winbindd_misc.c:winbindd_ping(733)
>      [5888]: ping
> [2009/03/17] 00:55:28 3]
> winbindd/winbindd_misc.c:winbindd_lookkupname(102)
>      [5888]: lookupname ADSERVER+admin
>
> Now I've tried some things since to see if I can get it working. Since AD
> authentication is working, I logged in with my admin user and created a
> home
> directory. Permissions for the directory are 755, with admin:domain admins
> for ownership. I figured, well if I have the same user logged in on my
> Linux
> machine that I have on my XP machine, I should be able to read/write
> right?
> Well when I go to the admin share on my XP machine, I can see everything
> fine. I can even see that domain permissions are being applied. However I
> am
> still unable to write!
>
> I really appreciate the help, thanks.
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