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2016 Apr 28
2
primary group gets set to 100 on Samba AD server after a while
I did some experimenting on my raspberry pi with samba-4.4.2 as AD server (fresh install, no upgrade), and adding a new user: samba-tool user add grepit --gid-number=513 --login-shell=/bin/bash and then checking it: root at pi6lan:/etc# wbinfo -i grepit ROEST\grepit:*:3000017:100::/home/grepit:/bin/bash root at pi6lan:/etc# id grepit uid=3000017(ROEST\grepit) gid=100(users) groups=100(users),3000017(ROEST\grepit),3000009(BUILTIN\users) my new user's primary group is 100 ! Why? My smb.conf is really basic: [global] n...
2016 Apr 29
1
primary group gets set to 100 on Samba AD server after a while [SOLVED]
...te: >> I did some experimenting on my raspberry pi with samba-4.4.2 as AD >> server (fresh install, no upgrade), and adding a new user: >> >> samba-tool user add grepit --gid-number=513 --login-shell=/bin/bash >> >> and then checking it: >> >> root at pi6lan:/etc# wbinfo -i grepit >> ROEST\grepit:*:3000017:100::/home/grepit:/bin/bash >> >> root at pi6lan:/etc# id grepit >> uid=3000017(ROEST\grepit) gid=100(users) >> groups=100(users),3000017(ROEST\grepit),3000009(BUILTIN\users) >> >> my new user's primary g...
2016 Apr 29
0
primary group gets set to 100 on Samba AD server after a while
...28/04/16 23:12, Gerben Roest wrote: > I did some experimenting on my raspberry pi with samba-4.4.2 as AD > server (fresh install, no upgrade), and adding a new user: > > samba-tool user add grepit --gid-number=513 --login-shell=/bin/bash > > and then checking it: > > root at pi6lan:/etc# wbinfo -i grepit > ROEST\grepit:*:3000017:100::/home/grepit:/bin/bash > > root at pi6lan:/etc# id grepit > uid=3000017(ROEST\grepit) gid=100(users) > groups=100(users),3000017(ROEST\grepit),3000009(BUILTIN\users) > > my new user's primary group is 100 ! Why? > >...
2016 Apr 26
2
primary group gets set to 100 on Samba AD server after a while
I had similar (ish) issues. Are you using winbindd and rfc2307 UIDs/GIDs? I had to implement both of the above on my DC to resolve this. (Neither of which I /wanted/ to do.. but since switching over and running 'net cache flush' etc., the problem hasn't reoccurred) On 26 April 2016 at 09:14, Gerben Roest <g.roest at grepit.nl> wrote: > Hi, > > using Samba 4.4.2, on