Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "5p6l3d1".
2018 May 03
2
samba 4 joining samba 3 pdc - group mismatch
...D should be an educated guess, don't you think?
> > I got a small progress here. Now jgarcia uid is inside the "range".
> > Thanks.
> >
> > S4# id jgarcia
> > uid=103032(jgarcia) gid=100513(none) \
> > groups=100513(none),103032(jgarcia),101094(5p6l3d1$),\
> > 101119(jgomes-pc$),10001(BUILTIN\users)
> >
> > but "base" id does not match. jgarcia uid is 1094 at S3.
>
> I am willing to bet the RID for 'jgarcia' is '3032'
How do I check this at S3 command line ?
Or even better, how do I list ea...
2018 May 03
2
samba 4 joining samba 3 pdc - group mismatch
...fig *:backend = tdb
> idmap config PEGASE:range = 100000-200000
> idmap config PEGASE:backend = rid
I got a small progress here. Now jgarcia uid is inside the "range". Thanks.
S4# id jgarcia
uid=103032(jgarcia) gid=100513(none) \
groups=100513(none),103032(jgarcia),101094(5p6l3d1$),\
101119(jgomes-pc$),10001(BUILTIN\users)
but "base" id does not match. jgarcia uid is 1094 at S3.
I'd like it to be 101094 at S4.
the group names which jgarcia belongs make no sense either
(5p6l3d1$ ?!?! this one should be named jgarcia).
Also, jgarcia's primary group cha...
2018 May 03
0
samba 4 joining samba 3 pdc - group mismatch
...you think?
>
No
> > > I got a small progress here. Now jgarcia uid is inside the
> > > "range". Thanks.
> > >
> > > S4# id jgarcia
> > > uid=103032(jgarcia) gid=100513(none) \
> > > groups=100513(none),103032(jgarcia),101094(5p6l3d1$),\
> > > 101119(jgomes-pc$),10001(BUILTIN\users)
> > >
> > > but "base" id does not match. jgarcia uid is 1094 at S3.
> >
> > I am willing to bet the RID for 'jgarcia' is '3032'
>
> How do I check this at S3 command line...
2018 May 03
2
samba 4 joining samba 3 pdc - group mismatch
...t; > > I got a small progress here. Now jgarcia uid is inside the
> > > > "range". Thanks.
> > > >
> > > > S4# id jgarcia
> > > > uid=103032(jgarcia) gid=100513(none) \
> > > > groups=100513(none),103032(jgarcia),101094(5p6l3d1$),\
> > > > 101119(jgomes-pc$),10001(BUILTIN\users)
> > > >
> > > > but "base" id does not match. jgarcia uid is 1094 at S3.
> > >
> > > I am willing to bet the RID for 'jgarcia' is '3032'
> >
> >...
2018 May 03
0
samba 4 joining samba 3 pdc - group mismatch
...PEGASE:range = 100000-200000
> > idmap config PEGASE:backend = rid
>
> I got a small progress here. Now jgarcia uid is inside the "range".
> Thanks.
>
> S4# id jgarcia
> uid=103032(jgarcia) gid=100513(none) \
> groups=100513(none),103032(jgarcia),101094(5p6l3d1$),\
> 101119(jgomes-pc$),10001(BUILTIN\users)
>
> but "base" id does not match. jgarcia uid is 1094 at S3.
I am willing to bet the RID for 'jgarcia' is '3032'
The winbind 'rid' backend uses this formula to calculate the ID:
ID = RID + LOW_RANGE_ID
&g...
2018 May 02
2
samba 4 joining samba 3 pdc - group mismatch
...id some_user" returns "almost" valid data for some users and
"id: ‘some_user’: no such user" for others.
I say "almost" because not all groups for all users are returned.
Example:
S4# id jgarcia
uid=10000(jgarcia) gid=100513(none) \
groups=100513(none),101094(5p6l3d1$),101119(jgomes-pc$),
10001(BUILTIN\users)
jgarcia id should be 101016 (100000 + 1016), and there are missing groups
S3# id jgarcia
uid=1016(jgarcia) gid=1094(jgarcia)\
groups=1094(jgarcia),1000(G00),2009(G01),3011(G02),1119(G03)
For groups is about the same.
for instance:
S4# wbinfo --gi...
2018 May 02
2
samba 4 joining samba 3 pdc - group mismatch
...s and
> > "id: ‘some_user’: no such user" for others.
> > I say "almost" because not all groups for all users are returned.
> >
> > Example:
> > S4# id jgarcia
> > uid=10000(jgarcia) gid=100513(none) \
> > groups=100513(none),101094(5p6l3d1$),101119(jgomes-pc$),
> > 10001(BUILTIN\users)
> >
> > jgarcia id should be 101016 (100000 + 1016), and there are missing
> > groups
> >
> > S3# id jgarcia
> > uid=1016(jgarcia) gid=1094(jgarcia)\
> > groups=1094(jgarcia),1000(G00),2009(G01),301...
2018 May 02
0
samba 4 joining samba 3 pdc - group mismatch
...most" valid data for some users and
> "id: ‘some_user’: no such user" for others.
> I say "almost" because not all groups for all users are returned.
>
> Example:
> S4# id jgarcia
> uid=10000(jgarcia) gid=100513(none) \
> groups=100513(none),101094(5p6l3d1$),101119(jgomes-pc$),
> 10001(BUILTIN\users)
>
> jgarcia id should be 101016 (100000 + 1016), and there are missing
> groups
>
> S3# id jgarcia
> uid=1016(jgarcia) gid=1094(jgarcia)\
> groups=1094(jgarcia),1000(G00),2009(G01),3011(G02),1119(G03)
>
>
> For gr...