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2018 Jan 15
2
Avoiding uid conflicts between rfc2307 user/groups and computers
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> Marco Gaiarin via samba
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> Onderwerp: Re: [Samba] Avoiding uid conflicts between rfc2307
> user/groups and computers
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> Mandi! Rowland Penny via samba
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2018 Jan 15
0
Avoiding uid conflicts between rfc2307 user/groups and computers
...https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms684190(VS.85).aspx
The LocalSystem account is a predefined local account used by
the service control manager. [...]
It has extensive privileges on the local computer, and acts as
the computer on the network.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms677973(VS.85).aspx
When a service runs under the LocalSystem account on a computer
that is a domain member, the service has whatever network access
is granted to the computer account, or to any groups of which the
computer account is a member.
So, on samba, it is not (only) a matter of ACL: machine a...
2018 Jan 15
5
Avoiding uid conflicts between rfc2307 user/groups and computers
...n-us/library/ms684190(VS.85).aspx
> The LocalSystem account is a predefined local account used by
> the service control manager. [...]
> It has extensive privileges on the local computer, and acts as
> the computer on the network.
>
> https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms677973(VS.85).aspx
> When a service runs under the LocalSystem account on a
> computer that is a domain member, the service has whatever network
> access is granted to the computer account, or to any groups of which
> the computer account is a member.
>
> So, on samba, it is not (only)...
2018 Jan 15
0
Avoiding uid conflicts between rfc2307 user/groups and computers
...S.85).aspx
>> The LocalSystem account is a predefined local account used by
>> the service control manager. [...]
>> It has extensive privileges on the local computer, and acts as
>> the computer on the network.
>>
>> https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms677973(VS.85).aspx
>> When a service runs under the LocalSystem account on a
>> computer that is a domain member, the service has whatever network
>> access is granted to the computer account, or to any groups of which
>> the computer account is a member.
>>
>> So, on...