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2020 Jul 09
4
AD Users on Linux Laptop
...So in my optinion, you should not be needed to change this.
Unless your users start below 1000.
Also cat /etc/adduser.conf shows ( For Debian/Buster )
# FIRST_[GU]ID to LAST_[GU]ID inclusive is the range of UIDs of dynamically
# allocated user accounts/groups.
FIRST_UID=1000
LAST_UID=29999
FIRST_GID=1000
LAST_GID=29999
If you can give me an example when its not working, ill have look at it..
The new member setup its progress is going as expected so far.
I hope to have it so online. ( but the complete )
Greetz,
Louis
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2005 Aug 03
1
what does it mean first_uid
i installed qmail + vpopmail + dovecot.i installed
dovecot without problems.but i run
telnet localhost 143
x login user password
it seems to error about first_uid.and i change
first_uid vpopmail_uid (89) its ok.but i dont
understand first_uid.and sholud i change last_uid ,
first_gid ,last_guid . do you recommend it
thanks everynbody
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2020 Jul 09
0
AD Users on Linux Laptop
...ow 1000.
> >
> > Also cat /etc/adduser.conf shows ( For Debian/Buster )
> >
> > # FIRST_[GU]ID to LAST_[GU]ID inclusive is the range of
> UIDs of dynamically
> > # allocated user accounts/groups.
> > FIRST_UID=1000
> > LAST_UID=29999
> >
> > FIRST_GID=1000
> > LAST_GID=29999
> >
> > If you can give me an example when its not working, ill
> have look at it..
>
> OK, if you use 1000 and try to change the password for a
> local Unix user
> (not to be confused with a domain Unix user), you get this:
>
> pi...
2020 Jul 09
1
AD Users on Linux Laptop
...low 1000.
> >
> > Also cat /etc/adduser.conf shows ( For Debian/Buster )
> >
> > # FIRST_[GU]ID to LAST_[GU]ID inclusive is the range of
> UIDs of dynamically
> > # allocated user accounts/groups.
> > FIRST_UID=1000
> > LAST_UID=29999
> >
> > FIRST_GID=1000
> > LAST_GID=29999
> >
> > If you can give me an example when its not working, ill
> have look at it..
>
> OK, if you use 1000 and try to change the password for a
> local Unix user
> (not to be confused with a domain Unix user), you get this:
>
> pi at r...
2020 Jul 09
6
AD Users on Linux Laptop
Hello,
I have setup a laptop with debian10, where samba ad users should able to
login. I also setup PAM_Offline_Authentication, so far so good.
There are several Problems:
- After Reboot winbind seem to start before network is redy, so winbind
can't get user info via getent passwd <username>, after restart winbind
it works
- How can I cache logins infos, for offline login
(e.g. when