Manually.? Direct edit of passwd and group.Sent from my Sprint Phone.------ Original message------From: Rowland penny via sambaDate: Fri, Feb 28, 2020 2:04 AMTo: samba at lists.samba.org;Cc: Subject:Re: [Samba] auto_private_groups analogue?On 28/02/2020 00:00, Christopher Cox via samba wrote:> Maybe a workaround?? We use winbind and default domain.? Therefore > there are two records from getent if there's a local user with the > same name (and different uid).? However, I just did a test creating a > local user with the uid from winbind and created the associated > group.? So, for my cjcox test user when logged into a shell I get: > > $ id > uid=16777219(cjcox) gid=16777219(cjcox) > groups=16777219(cjcox),16777217(BUILTIN\users), etc... > > and I only get one entry back from gentent passwd.It sounds like you have a borked setup and I would love to know how you are creating a user or group with the same name as an existing one. Whenever I try, it fails with something like 'error, user exists'. Rowland -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
On 28/02/2020 13:24, chriscox--- via samba wrote:> Manually.? Direct edit of passwd and group.Sent from my Sprint Phone.------ Original message------From: Rowland penny via sambaDate: Fri, Feb 28, 2020 2:04 AMTo: samba at lists.samba.org;Cc: Subject:Re: [Samba] auto_private_groups analogue?On 28/02/2020 00:00, Christopher Cox via samba wrote: >> Maybe a workaround?? We use winbind and default domain.? Therefore >> there are two records from getent if there's a local user with the >> same name (and different uid).? However, I just did a test creating a >> local user with the uid from winbind and created the associated >> group.? So, for my cjcox test user when logged into a shell I get: >> >> $ id >> uid=16777219(cjcox) gid=16777219(cjcox) >> groups=16777219(cjcox),16777217(BUILTIN\users), etc... >> >> and I only get one entry back from gentent passwd. > It sounds like you have a borked setup and I would love to know how you > are creating a user or group with the same name as an existing one. > Whenever I try, it fails with something like > 'error, user exists'. > > Rowland > > > >I wouldn't send emails from that phone if I were you, I had to read it three times before I spotted your reply ;-) AND That is a stupid way to add users or groups, I cannot recommend using it. Rowland
What I'm offering is a solution. Again, what I proposed is a functional workaround. It's actually pretty natural and obvious when you get right down to it. On 2/28/20 8:00 AM, Rowland penny via samba wrote:> On 28/02/2020 13:24, chriscox--- via samba wrote: >> Manually.? Direct edit of passwd and group.Sent from my Sprint Phone.------ >> Original message------From: Rowland penny via sambaDate: Fri, Feb 28, 2020 >> 2:04 AMTo: samba at lists.samba.org;Cc: Subject:Re: [Samba] auto_private_groups >> analogue?On 28/02/2020 00:00, Christopher Cox via samba wrote: >>> Maybe a workaround?? We use winbind and default domain.? Therefore >>> there are two records from getent if there's a local user with the >>> same name (and different uid).? However, I just did a test creating a >>> local user with the uid from winbind and created the associated >>> group.? So, for my cjcox test user when logged into a shell I get: >>> >>> $ id >>> uid=16777219(cjcox) gid=16777219(cjcox) >>> groups=16777219(cjcox),16777217(BUILTIN\users), etc... >>> >>> and I only get one entry back from gentent passwd. >> It sounds like you have a borked setup and I would love to know how you >> are creating a user or group with the same name as an existing one. >> Whenever I try, it fails with something like >> ? 'error, user exists'. >> >> Rowland >> >> >> >> > I wouldn't send emails from that phone if I were you, I had to read it three > times before I spotted your reply ;-) > > AND > > That is a stupid way to add users or groups, I cannot recommend using it. > > Rowland > > >