Yes, I know that version is obsolete and as soon as I can actually get the later versions of Samba to run and behave on my Solaris 10 boxes i will upgrade. AD member servers. Using rid to map UID numbers as not available from our AD folks. Two of the machines are going on their merry own way rather than creating the same UID numbers for AD users that other samba servers are using. On two 3.6.2x machines this works peachy keen: winbind use default domain = yes template homedir = /home/%U template shell = /usr/bin/bash idmap config * : backend = tdb idmap config * : range = 10000-99999 idmap config CSUNET: default = yes idmap config CSUNET: backend = rid idmap config CSUNET: range = 2000000-19999999 winbind enum users = no winbind enum groups = no winbind use default domain = yes winbind nested groups = Yes allow trusted domains = no user in question gets UID 2091888. He gets same UID on linux machine running Samba 4.2.10-Debian and a different Solaris machine running Samba 4.4.6 On two other production machines he gets 10420 one one and 10389 on the other. I do not understand why UIDs are being pulled from the "*" section and not the "CSUNET" section as they should be. Any thoughts on this...other than upgrade Samba that is. Thank you Bob -- *********************************************************************** Robert M. Martel I met someone who looks a lot like you System Administrator She does the things you do Levin College of Urban Affairs But she is an IBM Cleveland State University -Jeff Lynne (216) 687-2214 r.martel at csuohio.edu ***********************************************************************
On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 15:34:52 -0400 Robert Martel via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> Yes, I know that version is obsolete and as soon as I can actually > get the later versions of Samba to run and behave on my Solaris 10 > boxes i will upgrade. > > AD member servers. Using rid to map UID numbers as not available > from our AD folks. > > Two of the machines are going on their merry own way rather than > creating the same UID numbers for AD users that other samba servers > are using. > > On two 3.6.2x machines this works peachy keen: > > winbind use default domain = yes > template homedir = /home/%U > template shell = /usr/bin/bash > idmap config * : backend = tdb > idmap config * : range = 10000-99999 > idmap config CSUNET: default = yes > idmap config CSUNET: backend = rid > idmap config CSUNET: range = 2000000-19999999 > > winbind enum users = no > winbind enum groups = no > winbind use default domain = yes > winbind nested groups = Yes > allow trusted domains = no > > user in question gets UID 2091888. He gets same UID on linux machine > running Samba 4.2.10-Debian and a different Solaris machine running > Samba 4.4.6 > > On two other production machines he gets > 10420 one one and 10389 on the other. > > I do not understand why UIDs are being pulled from the "*" section > and not the "CSUNET" section as they should be. > > Any thoughts on this...other than upgrade Samba that is. > > Thank you > Bob > > >I take it you have checked the obvious, they have all got the same workgroup name in smb.conf. Rowland
Yes, all same workgroup. On 10/28/2016 03:46 PM, Rowland Penny via samba wrote:> On Fri, 28 Oct 2016 15:34:52 -0400 > Robert Martel via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > >> Yes, I know that version is obsolete and as soon as I can actually >> get the later versions of Samba to run and behave on my Solaris 10 >> boxes i will upgrade. >> >> AD member servers. Using rid to map UID numbers as not available >> from our AD folks. >> >> Two of the machines are going on their merry own way rather than >> creating the same UID numbers for AD users that other samba servers >> are using. >> >> On two 3.6.2x machines this works peachy keen: >> >> winbind use default domain = yes >> template homedir = /home/%U >> template shell = /usr/bin/bash >> idmap config * : backend = tdb >> idmap config * : range = 10000-99999 >> idmap config CSUNET: default = yes >> idmap config CSUNET: backend = rid >> idmap config CSUNET: range = 2000000-19999999 >> >> winbind enum users = no >> winbind enum groups = no >> winbind use default domain = yes >> winbind nested groups = Yes >> allow trusted domains = no >> >> user in question gets UID 2091888. He gets same UID on linux machine >> running Samba 4.2.10-Debian and a different Solaris machine running >> Samba 4.4.6 >> >> On two other production machines he gets >> 10420 one one and 10389 on the other. >> >> I do not understand why UIDs are being pulled from the "*" section >> and not the "CSUNET" section as they should be. >> >> Any thoughts on this...other than upgrade Samba that is. >> >> Thank you >> Bob >> >> >> > I take it you have checked the obvious, they have all got the same > workgroup name in smb.conf. > > Rowland >-- *********************************************************************** Robert M. Martel I met someone who looks a lot like you System Administrator She does the things you do Levin College of Urban Affairs But she is an IBM Cleveland State University -Jeff Lynne (216) 687-2214 r.martel at csuohio.edu ***********************************************************************