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Re: [Samba] adding users to group with net rpc

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Old 05-20-2008
Leandro Tracchia
 
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Default Re: [Samba] adding users to group with net rpc

> What version of Samba are you running?

I don't even know how to check that ashamed to say...

> What do you mean by this? How did you do this?


well, i gather this because of the following 3 reasons:

1) the following command shows the correct Windows groups mapped
to their corresponding posix group accounts.

root# net rpc groupmap list

2) the Windows Domain Users group is mapped to the posix users
group which is shown with the above command. all my user accounts
belong to the users group.

3) the following commands shows the correct Windows group (Domain
Users) for each particular user (as i already stated).

root# net rpc user info billybob

4) posix user accounts all correspond to their smbpasswd accounts.

> OK. What is the output of?:


> pdbedit -Lw root


i'll answer this tomorrow when i'm back at work

thanks for you help and please bear with me, i'm new at this
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Old 05-20-2008
John H Terpstra
 
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Default Re: [Samba] adding users to group with net rpc

On Monday 19 May 2008 05:09:45 pm Leandro Tracchia wrote:
> > What version of Samba are you running?

>
> I don't even know how to check that ashamed to say...


smbd -V

- John T.

>
> > What do you mean by this? How did you do this?

>
> well, i gather this because of the following 3 reasons:
>
> 1) the following command shows the correct Windows groups mapped
> to their corresponding posix group accounts.
>
> root# net rpc groupmap list
>
> 2) the Windows Domain Users group is mapped to the posix users
> group which is shown with the above command. all my user accounts
> belong to the users group.
>
> 3) the following commands shows the correct Windows group (Domain
> Users) for each particular user (as i already stated).
>
> root# net rpc user info billybob
>
> 4) posix user accounts all correspond to their smbpasswd accounts.
>
> > OK. What is the output of?:
> >
> > pdbedit -Lw root

>
> i'll answer this tomorrow when i'm back at work
>
> thanks for you help and please bear with me, i'm new at this




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