Thanks, I did this and now when I used net groupmap list, It works.. I have read somewhere that in new version of Samba we have to add groups manually.. Thanks brother! net groupmap add ntgroup="Domain Admins" unixgroup=10512 rid=512 net groupmap add ntgroup="Domain Users" unixgroup=10513 rid=513 net groupmap add ntgroup="Domain Guests" unixgroup=10514 rid=514 net groupmap add ntgroup="Domain Controllers" unixgroup=10516 rid=516 net groupmap add ntgroup="Domain Computers" unixgroup=10515 rid=515 net groupmap add ntgroup="Administrators" unixgroup=10544 rid=544 type=local net groupmap add ntgroup="Users" unixgroup=10545 rid=545 type=local net groupmap add ntgroup="Guests" unixgroup=nobody rid=546 type=local On 7/19/11, Josh Miller <joshua at itsecureadmin.com> wrote: > On 07/19/2011 06:55 AM, Francisco Arencibia Quesada wrote: >> Good morning to everybody, I´m using centos 5.6 with samba 3.5.4, I´m >> having troubles mapping groups in samba, I write net groupmap list, >> and It doesn´t show any groups, nothing, This is driving me crazy, >> please if somebody can give me a hand with this, I will be thankful >> forever.!!! > > Try running the command as root or with sudo, and with debug to a high > level: > > > sudo net -d 3 groupmap list > > Do you get any additional troubleshooting information there? (3 is a > good start and you can go to 10.) > > You should see two groups by default: > > > net groupmap list > Administrators (S-1-5-32-544) -> BUILTIN\administrators > Users (S-1-5-32-545) -> BUILTIN\users > > If that doesn't give you anything helpful, try running with strace for > more info: > > > sudo strace -o /tmp/ngm.strace net groupmap list > > You can then analyze the output in /tmp/ngm.strace for additional clues. > > -- > Josh Miller > Open Source Solutions Architect > http://itsecureadmin.com/ > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >