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English typo fixes and updates of documentation
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<a.bokovoy@sam-solutions.net>.
The idea is the domain\username is rather harsh for unix systems - people don't
expect to have to FTP, SSH and (in particular) e-mail with a username like
that.
This 'corrects' that - but is not without its own problems.
As you can see from the changes to files like username.c and wb_client.c (smbd's
winbind client code) a lot of assumptions are made in a lot of places about
lp_winbind_seperator determining a users's status as a domain or local user.
The main change I will shortly be making is to investigate and kill off
winbind_initgroups() - as far as I know it was a workaround for an old bug in
winbind itself (and a bug in RH 5.2) and should no longer be relevent.
I am also going to move to using the 'winbind uid' and 'winbind gid' paramaters
to determine a user/groups's 'local' status, rather than the presence of the
seperator.
As such, this functionality is recommended for servers providing unix services,
but is currently less than optimal for windows clients.
(TODO: remove all references to lp_winbind_seperator() and
lp_winbind_use_default_domain() from smbd)
Andrew Bartlett
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manual/html pages???
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