This is a great tutorial. I have installed samba4.1.9 on a centos 6.5 server and created Ad users with roaming profiles successfully. Windows 7 client joined the new domain; user authentication, login process is trouble free and user can save data on the server. However, on the Linux client (centos); user authentication is fine, but it fails to mount the user?s home working directory. It seems that the ID mapping for the domain user and group is not retrieved from the AD. Thank very much for your help
On 11/07/14 08:42, Mike Hamam wrote:> This is a great tutorial. I have installed samba4.1.9 on a centos 6.5 > server and created Ad users with roaming profiles successfully. > > > Windows 7 client joined the new domain; user authentication, login process > is trouble free and user can save data on the server. > > > However, on the Linux client (centos); user authentication is fine, but it > fails to mount the user?s home working directory. It seems that the ID > mapping for the domain user and group is not retrieved from the AD. > > > Thank very much for your helpHi, have you actually added the required uid/gidNumbers to AD ?? I think that you are going to have to give us more info. Rowland
On Fri, 2014-07-11 at 10:42 +0300, Mike Hamam wrote:> This is a great tutorial. I have installed samba4.1.9 on a centos 6.5 > server and created Ad users with roaming profiles successfully. > > > Windows 7 client joined the new domain; user authentication, login process > is trouble free and user can save data on the server. > > > However, on the Linux client (centos); user authentication is fine, but it > fails to mount the user?s home working directory. It seems that the ID > mapping for the domain user and group is not retrieved from the AD.Hi Not sure what you mean. Do you want to fix it or have you replaced the Linux client with Windows 7? If you want to stay with Linux we'll need more: smb.conf on the Linux client? winbind? sssd? Something else? Steve