2009/10/11 HUGE | David Stahl <dst...@hugeinc.com>

> I'm not sure if this is a bug or something. I tried researching but have
> come up dry due to hard to come up with right keywords. Anyway, we have
> been using OSOL 2008.11 as a file server just fine using instructions very
> similar to this
>
> http://blog.scottlowe.org/2006/08/15/solaris-10-and-active-directory-integration/
>   that has been working great.
> Recently we have been trying to set up some 2009.06 file servers.
> Everything goes fine. except when I view acl's from a windows machine it
> doesn't show the user or groups but instead the sid's (windows security
> identifier). So if you were trying to see who had what permissions from a
> windows machine you would have no idea. I should say if you do a /bin/ls -V
> from the osol box you can see user/groups.
>  on 2008.11 this whole thing works fine and I can see the users and group
> names.
>

Same happened to me when I had groups in Solaris ACLS, that were not added
to CIFS with "smbadm create <groupname>". After "smbadm create <groupname>"
Windows ACL's started to show names instead of SID's.

>
> Has anyone else encountered this or does anyone have any thoughts?
>
> --
> HUGE
>
> David Stahl
> Sr. Systems Administrator
> 718 233 9164
> www.hugeinc.com <http://www.hugeinc.com>
>
>
>
> --
> HUGE
>
> David Stahl
> Sr. Systems Administrator
> 718 233 9164
> www.hugeinc.com <http://www.hugeinc.com>
>
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