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2020 Feb 28
2
auto_private_groups analogue?
...und?? 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 a...
2020 Feb 27
3
auto_private_groups analogue?
SSSD has auto_private_groups setting which effectively automatically creates a private user group when getting users from AD that either don't have gidNumber set for them or have gidNumber set to be the same as uidNumber. Is there any option in Winbind that could help achieve a similar result? Say, I have a user 'alexey' with uidNumber 1174235, when I run `id alexey` I want to get
2020 Feb 28
0
auto_private_groups analogue?
...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 wo...
2020 Feb 28
2
auto_private_groups analogue?
...ault 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...