Am 2018-04-05 um 11:19 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:> If you are going to do this, use Louis's repo, it will get you a pretty > much up-to-date version of Samba (4.7.6)Yes, sure, I do so on the 2 DCs there and will also use that on the DM.> Provided that the server in question is a Unix domain member, all you > need is the smb.conf, it might be an idea to post it here.see below. Some comments can be removed already, and the high log levels as well, sooner or later. thanks -> [global] security = ADS workgroup = ARBEITSGRUPPE realm = arbeitsgruppe.my-tld.at log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log #log level = 5 log level = 5 auth:5 winbind:8 idmap config * : backend = tdb idmap config * : range = 2000-3999 idmap config ARBEITSGRUPPE:backend = ad idmap config ARBEITSGRUPPE:range = 10000-9999999 # until 4.6.0 #idmap config ARBEITSGRUPPE:schema_mode = rfc2307 #winbind nss info = rfc2307 # new parameter: idmap config ARBEITSGRUPPE:unix_nss_info = yes username map = /etc/samba/user.map winbind use default domain = Yes winbind refresh tickets = Yes load printers = No printcap name = /dev/null vfs objects = acl_xattr map acl inherit = yes store dos attributes = yes [data] ....
On Thu, 5 Apr 2018 11:27:15 +0200 "Stefan G. Weichinger via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:> Am 2018-04-05 um 11:19 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba: > > > If you are going to do this, use Louis's repo, it will get you a > > pretty much up-to-date version of Samba (4.7.6) > > Yes, sure, I do so on the 2 DCs there and will also use that on the > DM. > > > Provided that the server in question is a Unix domain member, all > > you need is the smb.conf, it might be an idea to post it here. > > see below. >Nothing wrong there, if you use that smb.conf on any Unix domain member, you will always get the same IDs Rowland
Am 2018-04-05 um 11:39 schrieb Rowland Penny via samba:>>> Provided that the server in question is a Unix domain member, all >>> you need is the smb.conf, it might be an idea to post it here. >> >> see below. >> > > Nothing wrong there, if you use that smb.conf on any Unix domain > member, you will always get the same IDsSounds great, thanks a lot. Stefan