IDAMP cache somehow ends up with an unmapped SID2UID entry (i.e value = -1) and
the SID2GID entry expires. At this stage winbindd returns unmapped for a
SID-to-UNIX-IDs request. This results in smbd giving incorrect group
memberships and incorrect resource access, until the SID2UID entry expires. This
is surely a bug?
Samba version is 3.6.6 as bundled with our current Solaris 10 patch revision
(the platform). Using only Kerberos PAC SIDs for membership and basic LDAP
based IDMAP backend.
Reproduction steps:
1. Pick a valid UNIX GID that should be mapped to a SID
2. Get SID for this GID (e.g. wbinfo -G <GID>)
3. Delete or set low expiry value for SID2GID entry for this SID (e.g. net
cache del IDMAP/SID2GID/<SID>)
4. Now request SID2UID lookup for this SID, which should be unmapped (e.g.
wbinfo -S <SID>)
5. Now do SID-to-UNIX-IDs lookup to mimic smbd IDMAP lookup of Kerberos
PAC SIDs (e.g. wbinfo --sids-to-unix-ids=<SID>)
The result is that the SID is unmapped.
Winbindd IDMAP will not consider the state of having an unmapped SID2UID and an
expired or non-existent SID2GID as reason to query IDMAP backend for a SID2GID.
In our environment this is causing considerable problems as we have a maximum
setting for IDMAP negative entries in order to prevent them expiring at all
(this is required because we have user in a large number of AD groups i.e.
>400) and only a few required for UNIX (<= Solaris limit of 16). When
negative entries expire connections take a very long time as a result of the
numerous negative IDMAP queries. This means that we are more likely to hit the
problem than with the default cache time values.
idmap cache time = 36000
idmap negative cache time = 2147483647
It is not clear which smbd function might be causing the SID2UID lookup (for
group SID value) in the first place but then that's seem to me to be not the
crucial issue as it may just happen via a wbinfo invocation as above directly
anyway.
Does anyone know if this is a bug and if so if it has been addressed in versions
beyond 3.6.6 (I have tested very quickly with 3.6.12 too but it seems to me no
different)?
Thanks,
Adam
Adam Burgess
Infrastructure Architect, Enterprise Services UK
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