Re: Permissions problem - odd setup

2006-02-22 Thread Markus Schönhaber
Andrew DeFaria wrote: > Andrew DeFaria wrote: > > Andrew DeFaria wrote: > >> Markus Schönhaber wrote: > >> > >> Don't know if this is of any help: you can set the SIDs for the user > >> and the user's primary group on the Samba box with pdbedit ... -U > >> -G ...Maybe it helps if you use the same

Re: Permissions problem - odd setup

2006-02-21 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Andrew DeFaria wrote: Andrew DeFaria wrote: Markus Schönhaber wrote: Don't know if this is of any help: you can set the SIDs for the user and the user's primary group on the Samba box with pdbedit ... -U -G ...Maybe it helps if you use the same SIDs your Windows Domain account has. OK, got

Re: Permissions problem - odd setup

2006-02-21 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Andrew DeFaria wrote: Markus Schönhaber wrote: Don't know if this is of any help: you can set the SIDs for the user and the user's primary group on the Samba box with pdbedit ... -U -G ...Maybe it helps if you use the same SIDs your Windows Domain account has. OK, got the admin to do that c

Re: Permissions problem - odd setup

2006-02-21 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Markus Schönhaber wrote: -- Why do women wear evening gowns to nightclubs? Shouldn't they be wearing night gowns? Andrew DeFaria wrote: Eric Blake wrote: I have a somewhat odd setup here and am having a permissions problem with my userid and authentication. In general I'm trying to have one h

Re: Permissions problem - odd setup

2006-02-21 Thread Markus Schönhaber
Andrew DeFaria wrote: > Eric Blake wrote: > I have a somewhat odd setup here and am having a permissions > problem with my userid and authentication. > > In general I'm trying to have one home directory that is shared > between Windows and Linux. On Windows I use Cygwin. No

Re: Permissions problem - odd setup

2006-02-21 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Eric Blake wrote: I have a somewhat odd setup here and am having a permissions problem with my userid and authentication. In general I'm trying to have one home directory that is shared between Windows and Linux. On Windows I use Cygwin. Normally this involves mounting my Windows oriented hom

Re: Permissions problem - odd setup

2006-02-21 Thread Eric Blake
> >> I have a somewhat odd setup here and am having a permissions problem > >> with my userid and authentication. > >> > >> In general I'm trying to have one home directory that is shared > >> between Windows and Linux. On Windows I use Cygwin. Normally this > >> involves mounting my Windows ori

Re: Permissions problem - odd setup

2006-02-21 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Andrew DeFaria wrote: Andrew DeFaria wrote: I have a somewhat odd setup here and am having a permissions problem with my userid and authentication. In general I'm trying to have one home directory that is shared between Windows and Linux. On Windows I use Cygwin. Normally this involves mount

Re: Permissions problem - odd setup

2006-02-17 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Andrew DeFaria wrote: I have a somewhat odd setup here and am having a permissions problem with my userid and authentication. In general I'm trying to have one home directory that is shared between Windows and Linux. On Windows I use Cygwin. Normally this involves mounting my Windows oriented