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2016 May 02
2
Strange ID-Mapping behavior
...rfc3207 extension for Posix attributes. Every group has a full set of posix-attributes. Our gidNumbers are calculated by RID plus 20000. If i ask for id-mappings, "wbinfo" shows for all groups the correct mapping instead of the group "domain users". This group is mapped to gitNumber 100, this is the group "users" in /etc/passwd. wbinfo --sids-to-unix-ids S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-513 S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-513 -> gid 100 For all other Groups it looks like: wbinfo --sids-to-unix-ids S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-5...
2016 May 02
4
Strange ID-Mapping behavior
...Every group has a full >> set of posix-attributes. Our gidNumbers are calculated by RID plus 20000. >> >> If i ask for id-mappings, "wbinfo" shows for all groups the correct >> mapping instead of the group "domain users". This group is mapped to >> gitNumber 100, this is the group "users" in /etc/passwd. >> >> wbinfo --sids-to-unix-ids S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-513 >> S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-513 -> gid 100 >> >> For all other Groups it looks like: >> >> wbinfo --...
2016 May 02
1
Strange ID-Mapping behavior
...ibutes. Our gidNumbers are calculated by RID plus >>>> 20000. >>>> >>>> If i ask for id-mappings, "wbinfo" shows for all groups the correct >>>> mapping instead of the group "domain users". This group is mapped to >>>> gitNumber 100, this is the group "users" in /etc/passwd. >>>> >>>> wbinfo --sids-to-unix-ids >>>> S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-513 >>>> S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-513 -> gid 100 >>>> >>>> For a...
2016 May 02
0
Strange ID-Mapping behavior
...attributes. Every group has a > full set of posix-attributes. Our gidNumbers are calculated by RID > plus 20000. > > If i ask for id-mappings, "wbinfo" shows for all groups the correct > mapping instead of the group "domain users". This group is mapped to > gitNumber 100, this is the group "users" in /etc/passwd. > > wbinfo --sids-to-unix-ids S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-513 > S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-513 -> gid 100 > > For all other Groups it looks like: > > wbinfo --sids-to-unix-ids S-1-5-21-18...
2016 May 02
0
Strange ID-Mapping behavior
...ull >>> set of posix-attributes. Our gidNumbers are calculated by RID plus 20000. >>> >>> If i ask for id-mappings, "wbinfo" shows for all groups the correct >>> mapping instead of the group "domain users". This group is mapped to >>> gitNumber 100, this is the group "users" in /etc/passwd. >>> >>> wbinfo --sids-to-unix-ids S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-513 >>> S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-513 -> gid 100 >>> >>> For all other Groups it looks like: >&gt...
2016 May 02
0
Strange ID-Mapping behavior
...ull >>> set of posix-attributes. Our gidNumbers are calculated by RID plus 20000. >>> >>> If i ask for id-mappings, "wbinfo" shows for all groups the correct >>> mapping instead of the group "domain users". This group is mapped to >>> gitNumber 100, this is the group "users" in /etc/passwd. >>> >>> wbinfo --sids-to-unix-ids S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-513 >>> S-1-5-21-1891182457-2156988848-2018633412-513 -> gid 100 >>> >>> For all other Groups it looks like: >&gt...
2014 Jun 24
3
winbind: homeDirectory being ignored
Something strange here. User created using: root at dc1:~# samba-tool user add user7 Abcd1234 --uid-number=1007 --home-directory=/home/user7 --login-shell=/bin/bash User 'user7' created successfully I can see the homeDirectory attribute in the entry. But the home directory that winbind returns is just the template one: root at adclient:~# getent passwd user7