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2017 Aug 07
6
member server idmap config (auto)rid
I've joined a samba 4.48 (debian stretch) to a Windows 2008R2 AD domain
according to
https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Setting_up_Samba_as_a_Domain_Member
It joins OK but I cannot get idmap rid (or autorid) to work
idmap config * : backend = autorid
idmap config * : range = 1000000-1199999
Nothing is returned for getent "SAMDOM\user"
log.winbindd shows:
[2017/08/07
2017 Aug 08
2
member server idmap config (auto)rid
...id (or autorid) to work
>>
>> idmap config * : backend = autorid
>> idmap config * : range = 1000000-1199999
>>
>
>Using only these two lines AD users and groups could become Linux users and
>groups but their UID/GID will be randomly generated, which is certinaly not
>what you want (at least in future that's you should regret)
>
>
>>
>> Nothing is returned for getent "SAMDOM\user"
>>
>> log.winbindd shows:
>>
>> [2017/08/07 15:44:08.377559, 3] ../source3/winbindd/winbindd_g
>> etpwn...
2017 Aug 08
0
member server idmap config (auto)rid
...t joins OK but I cannot get idmap rid (or autorid) to work
>
> idmap config * : backend = autorid
> idmap config * : range = 1000000-1199999
>
Using only these two lines AD users and groups could become Linux users and
groups but their UID/GID will be randomly generated, which is certinaly not
what you want (at least in future that's you should regret)
>
> Nothing is returned for getent "SAMDOM\user"
>
> log.winbindd shows:
>
> [2017/08/07 15:44:08.377559, 3] ../source3/winbindd/winbindd_g
> etpwnam.c:56(winbindd_getpwnam_send)
> getpwnam SA...
2017 Aug 08
0
member server idmap config (auto)rid
...; >> idmap config * : backend = autorid
> >> idmap config * : range = 1000000-1199999
> >>
> >
> >Using only these two lines AD users and groups could become
> Linux users and >groups but their UID/GID will be randomly
> generated, which is certinaly not >what you want (at least
> in future that's you should regret) > > >> >> Nothing is
> returned for getent "SAMDOM\user"
> >>
> >> log.winbindd shows:
> >>
> >> [2017/08/07 15:44:08.377559, 3]
> ../sourc...
2017 Aug 09
0
member server idmap config (auto)rid
...gt;>
>>> idmap config * : backend = autorid
>>> idmap config * : range = 1000000-1199999
>>>
>>> Using only these two lines AD users and groups could become Linux users
>> and
>> groups but their UID/GID will be randomly generated, which is certinaly
>> not
>> what you want (at least in future that's you should regret)
>>
>>
>> Nothing is returned for getent "SAMDOM\user"
>>>
>>> log.winbindd shows:
>>>
>>> [2017/08/07 15:44:08.377559, 3] ../source3/winbindd/winbin...
2017 Aug 08
4
member server idmap config (auto)rid
...t; >> idmap config * : backend = autorid
> >> idmap config * : range = 1000000-1199999
> >>
> > Using only these two lines AD users and groups could become Linux
> > users and groups but their UID/GID will be randomly
> generated, which
> > is certinaly not what you want (at least in future that's
> you should
> > regret)
> >
> >
> >> Nothing is returned for getent "SAMDOM\user"
> >>
> >> log.winbindd shows:
> >>
> >> [2017/08/07 15:44:08.377559, 3] ../source3/winbi...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...hile a client will be able to connect. I've tried "dont
> > > > descend = /dev" and that does not seem to work.
> > > >
> > > > Does anyone know what smbd does this? and how I can stop it?
> > > >
> > >
> > > Its almost certinaly its lame attempts at random number generation on a
> > > box without /dev/urandom
> > >
> > > I would suggest installing one of the programs that provides such a
> > > device (if kernel support unavailable). The name egd comes to mind.
> > >
> > &...
2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
...s takes a long time and usually the client times out and fails. Every
> once and a while a client will be able to connect. I've tried "dont
> descend = /dev" and that does not seem to work.
>
> Does anyone know what smbd does this? and how I can stop it?
>
Its almost certinaly its lame attempts at random number generation on a
box without /dev/urandom
I would suggest installing one of the programs that provides such a
device (if kernel support unavailable). The name egd comes to mind.
Andrew Bartlett
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Andrew Bartlett
abartlet@pcug.org.au
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