Richard Bollinger
2018-Nov-13 00:05 UTC
[Samba] Upgraded to 4.8 - forced to use winbindd - retro how to missing?
We recently upgraded a test server to samba-4.8.3.... but wonder how to reproduce the legacy behavior with winbind now forced into the picture for better or worse. We specifically do not want any of the whiz-bang capabilities of winbind, just the old familiar mapping of windows usernames to unix usernames. It seems not sufficient to omit winbind settings in smb.conf; i.e., the defaults force the "new and improved" behavior. Thanks much for your advice.
Rowland Penny
2018-Nov-13 09:35 UTC
[Samba] Upgraded to 4.8 - forced to use winbindd - retro how to missing?
On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 19:05:59 -0500 Richard Bollinger via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> We recently upgraded a test server to samba-4.8.3.... but wonder how > to reproduce the legacy behavior with winbind now forced into the > picture for better or worse. > > We specifically do not want any of the whiz-bang capabilities of > winbind, just the old familiar mapping of windows usernames to unix > usernames.I have replied to you over on on the Samba technical mailing list, but what do you mean by 'the old familiar mapping of windows usernames to unix usernames', what about UID's & GID's ?> > It seems not sufficient to omit winbind settings in smb.conf; i.e., > the defaults force the "new and improved" behavior.No, it forces the correct Samba behaviour. Rowland
Richard Bollinger
2018-Nov-13 14:21 UTC
[Samba] Upgraded to 4.8 - forced to use winbindd - retro how to missing?
Prior to 4.8, without winbind in the picture, a windows user named "rab", for instance, could be authenticated by AD, but would assume the identity of the Unix user "rab", with all of his Unix defined groups. Of course, this is not full emulation of a Windows server experience, but nonetheless it is the behavior we wanted and worked well in our environment where every AD user who needed access to a Unix server had a corresponding Unix ID assigned with that user's uid, gids, identical on all the Unix servers. That is the "legacy" behavior we desire. Is it still possible to achieve it with the current version of Samba? Thanks for your help. On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 4:36 AM Rowland Penny via samba < samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 19:05:59 -0500 > Richard Bollinger via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > > We recently upgraded a test server to samba-4.8.3.... but wonder how > > to reproduce the legacy behavior with winbind now forced into the > > picture for better or worse. > > > > We specifically do not want any of the whiz-bang capabilities of > > winbind, just the old familiar mapping of windows usernames to unix > > usernames. > > I have replied to you over on on the Samba technical mailing list, but > what do you mean by 'the old familiar mapping of windows usernames to > unix usernames', what about UID's & GID's ? > > > > > It seems not sufficient to omit winbind settings in smb.conf; i.e., > > the defaults force the "new and improved" behavior. > > No, it forces the correct Samba behaviour. > > Rowland > > > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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