KJS
2009-Oct-22 12:52 UTC
[Samba] UID - high need to lower it for a test user - active directory auth
Hi Guys, I am having some problems with Active Directory users using a bit of software on our server, my AD users are authing via Winbind this works fine and the only difference I can see between a local user and an AD user is the fact the AD user has a MUCH higher UID, how can I create a user with a low UID to test this? I don't want to change them all yet as it might not be this that is causing the problem. Many Thanks, KJS
KJS
2009-Oct-22 12:55 UTC
[Samba] UID - high need to lower it for a test user - active directory auth
Hi Guys,> > I am having some problems with Active Directory users using a bit of > software on our server, my AD users are authing via Winbind this works > fine and the only difference I can see between a local user and an AD > user is the fact the AD user has a MUCH higher UID, how can I create a > user with a low UID to test this? I don't want to change them all yet > as it might not be this that is causing the problem. > > Many Thanks, > KJS >
James Kosin
2009-Oct-23 03:06 UTC
[Samba] UID - high need to lower it for a test user - active directory auth
----- Original Message ----- From: "KJS" <lists at netzensolutions.com> Newsgroups: linux.samba Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 9:00 AM Subject: Re: [Samba] UID - high need to lower it for a test user - active directory auth> Hi Guys, >> >> I am having some problems with Active Directory users using a bit of >> software on our server, my AD users are authing via Winbind this works >> fine and the only difference I can see between a local user and an AD >> user is the fact the AD user has a MUCH higher UID, how can I create a >> user with a low UID to test this? I don't want to change them all yet as >> it might not be this that is causing the problem. >> >> Many Thanks, >> KJSWhat sort of problem are you having? The higher UID for non-local users is normal and shouldn't be touched in most cases. This is to keep the local UIDs different significantly from the ones that are not local. The only problem you may be having would be if you have a huge number of local users. In which case you would have to determine if it would be better to create all local account for everyone on the domain to keep from having problems. But, I seriously doubt this is the problem. James K.
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