I notice you use the "db" setting for your users. I found the unix plugin a superb tool. It automatically adds all system users and keeps them in sync including password changes and user additions/deletions. It works on the fly. The only drawback is the fact SME uses weird user/group numbering so you have to include users from 5000 up and then exclude all groups by configuring uniz.cfg to a high range like 10001-10001. I also did not include admin as one of the users due to the limitations on how the unix plugin handles users/groups. | I notice you use the "db" setting for your users. I found the unix plugin a superb tool. It automatically adds all system users and keeps them in sync including password changes and user additions/deletions. It works on the fly. The only drawback is the fact SME uses weird user/group numbering so you have to include users from 5000 up and then exclude all groups by configuring uniz.cfg to a high range like 10001-10001. I also did not include admin as one of the users due to the limitations on how the unix plugin handles users/groups. |