Hi Mike, it gives me pass for all the users and groups tells me all the groups that are in the domain...
There is one think that I had noticed strange. I am seting the Valid Users property of the share as the domain group "Domain Users" (with space), when I Comit changes it writes down the textbox for this property the value "Domain, Users" (with a comma) like it was two groups (Domain + Users), but it's a composite name "Domain Users", is there any correct manner to put the space beetwen domain and users?
In the meantime I try to put another group (one that has only one name) to test.
Thanks for your help. Marcelo Magno
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De: fedora-list-bounces@redhat.com em nome de Mike Klinke Enviada: qui 29/7/2004 15:43 Para: For users of Fedora Core releases Assunto: Re: RES: Samba
On Thursday 29 July 2004 12:59, Marcelo Magno wrote:
Thanks for the reply...
I configured as the document said but still one doubt persists...
Do I Need do add users (useradd) to the linux and to to smbadd users? It's istrange to me because the documentation said: "Do not add users to the UNIX/Linux server; all of this will run on the central domain."
When I Run wbinfo -u I can see all the users in widnows domain, but still can not log on into the share... it sends me a box to give login/pass information.
What happens if you login using a valid name and password?
Do you get the proper responses from;
"getent passwd" and "getent group" ?
(page 384 of 553 in the document)
Regards, Mike Klinke
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On Thursday 29 July 2004 14:01, Marcelo Magno wrote:
Hi Mike, it gives me pass for all the users and groups tells me all the groups that are in the domain...
There is one think that I had noticed strange. I am seting the Valid Users property of the share as the domain group "Domain Users" (with space), when I Comit changes it writes down the textbox for this property the value "Domain, Users" (with a comma) like it was two groups (Domain + Users), but it's a composite name "Domain Users", is there any correct manner to put the space beetwen domain and users?
In the meantime I try to put another group (one that has only one name) to test.
I haven't used the "valid users" property so I can't say if it's affecting your results or not. It sounds like whatever you are using to configure your setup is indeed splitting up the space separated string into two names. Did a single name work any better?
If you haven't seen them, section 32.3 lists a series of tests to check out your system.
Regards, Mike Klinke