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  • in reply to: Domain Admin for Win Boxes from OS X 10.4 server #362261
    cpaul
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    Anyone? Cool

    in reply to: Domain Admin for Win Boxes from OS X 10.4 server #362230
    cpaul
    Participant

    Josh,

    Yep, I thought it would have worked to, (I used it for 10.3) but it fails in 10.4:

    arwen:/ chrispaul$ sudo net groupmap modify ntgroup=”Domain Admins” unixgroup=winadmins
    Password:
    [2005/07/05 23:20:24, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrnam(2906)
    odssam_getgrnam: [0]get_sam_record_attributes dsRecTypeStandard:Groups no account for ‘Domain Admins’!
    NT Group Domain Admins doesn’t exist in mapping DB
    arwen:/ chrispaul$

    When I do a net groupmap list, I get the following (No Domain Admins and excluding groups I created for fileshare purposes):

    arwen:/ chrispaul$ sudo net groupmap list
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_setgrpwent(2734)
    odssam_setgrpwent: update(0)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2754)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable(0) contextData(0x0)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2766)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable Take 2(34) contextData(0x237c980)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2754)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable(34) contextData(0x237c980)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2766)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable Take 2(12) contextData(0x238a670)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2754)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable(12) contextData(0x238a670)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2766)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable Take 2(38) contextData(0x237c980)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2754)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable(38) contextData(0x237c980)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2766)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable Take 2(38) contextData(0x238a670)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2754)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable(38) contextData(0x238a670)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2766)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable Take 2(37) contextData(0x237c980)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2754)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable(37) contextData(0x237c980)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2766)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable Take 2(24) contextData(0x0)
    [2005/07/05 23:22:54, 0] pdb_ods.cSurprised!dssam_getgrpwent(2754)
    odssam_getgrpwent: entriesAvailable(24) contextData(0x0)
    Nobody (S-1-0-0) -> nobody
    Domain Guests (S-1-5-21-2193022877-2549489024-278606689-514) -> nogroup
    System Group (S-1-5-21-100) -> wheel
    Local System (S-1-5-18) -> daemon
    Kernel Memory (S-1-5-21-102) -> kmem
    System (S-1-5-21-103) -> sys
    Terminal (S-1-5-21-104) -> tty
    System Operators (S-1-5-21-105) -> operator
    SMTP Mail (S-1-5-21-106) -> mail
    Binary (S-1-5-21-107) -> bin
    Users (S-1-5-32-545) -> staff
    Print Operators (S-1-5-32-550) -> lp
    SMTP Mail Access (S-1-5-21-127) -> postfix
    SMTP Mail Posting (S-1-5-21-128) -> postdrop
    certusers (S-1-5-21-2193022877-2549489024-278606689-1059) -> certusers
    utmp (S-1-5-21-145) -> utmp
    uucp (S-1-5-21-166) -> uucp
    Dialup (S-1-5-1) -> dialer
    Network Config Users (S-1-5-21-169) -> network
    HTTP Users (S-1-5-21-170) -> www
    MySQL Users (S-1-5-21-174) -> mysql
    SSH Users (S-1-5-21-175) -> sshd
    QuickTime Streaming (S-1-5-21-176) -> qtss
    Mailing List (S-1-5-21-178) -> mailman
    Application Server (S-1-5-21-179) -> appserverusr
    Administrators (S-1-5-32-544) -> admin
    App Server Admins (S-1-5-21-181) -> appserveradm
    SPAM Assassin Group 1 (S-1-5-21-183) -> clamav
    SPAM Assassin Group 2 (S-1-5-21-183) -> amavisd
    Chat Server Group (S-1-5-21-184) -> jabber
    xgridcontroller (S-1-5-21-2193022877-2549489024-278606689-1171) -> xgridcontroller
    xgridagent (S-1-5-21-2193022877-2549489024-278606689-1173) -> xgridagent
    appowner (S-1-5-21-2193022877-2549489024-278606689-1175) -> appowner
    windowserver (S-1-5-21-2193022877-2549489024-278606689-1177) -> windowserver
    Accessibility Group (S-1-5-21-190) -> accessibility
    tokend (S-1-5-21-2193022877-2549489024-278606689-1183) -> tokend
    securityagent (S-1-5-21-2193022877-2549489024-278606689-1185) -> securityagent
    Guests (S-1-5-32-546) -> unknown
    Everyone (S-1-1-0) -> everyone
    Authenticated Users (S-1-5-11) -> authedusers
    Interactive (S-1-5-4) -> interactusers
    Network (S-1-5-2) -> netusers
    Terminal Server User (S-1-5-13) -> consoleusers
    Creator Owner (S-1-3-0) -> owner
    Creator Group (S-1-3-1) -> group
    smmsp (S-1-5-21-125) -> smmsp
    admin (S-1-5-21-2193022877-2549489024-278606689-1161) -> admin
    staff (S-1-5-21-2193022877-2549489024-278606689-1041) -> staff

    in reply to: File Server Web Front End #359571
    cpaul
    Participant

    hmm, not exactly the solution I was hoping for. I’d like more of an interface, kind of like a webmail type interface, but dealing only with files. This way they could upload/download and see the full paths and such.

    Thanks for the idea though!

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