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2016 Aug 09
0
Man page for idmap_rid
...in /etc/passwd and /etc/groups > It had no conflicts with another user. However nobody doesn't exist in AD. Why are you so keen on starting a range directly above the smallest used id number from the files? The main thing is not to overlap. It is OK to have gaps! :-) Also, afaik, nothing prvents you from adding a user of uid 1000000 into your passwd file. There is just *no* recipe that fits everyone. Hence the general instructions in the manpage... I personally like to give winbind high up ranges starting in the 100s of 1000s or even in the millions. > Now testparam reports: > &g...
2016 Aug 09
4
Man page for idmap_rid
On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 10:21 AM, Rowland Penny <rpenny at samba.org> wrote: > On Tue, 9 Aug 2016 09:37:13 -0300 > francis picabia <fpicabia at gmail.com> wrote: > > > Thanks for the detailed response. > > > > It is very extensive for my purposes, but it still feels over > > analytical for what we need. I believe the Unix UID doesn't exceed >
2008 Aug 29
3
Could not call puppetca.getcert: #<Errno::EHOSTUNREACH: No route to host
Hi all puppet-Users, i try to get my first puppet installation up and running. (puppet-0.24.5, ruby-1.8.5) everything works as expected witch puppetmasterd + puppetd on the same machine. but i''ve problems connecting to the puppet-server from any client host. all i get is the error ------------ debug: Calling puppetca.getcert err: Could not call puppetca.getcert:
2016 Aug 09
2
Man page for idmap_rid
...re what their values are - they only want "Map Network Drive" to work and get something done. I suspect the computer on Apollo missions could have achieved this range computation. > > The main thing is not to overlap. > It is OK to have gaps! :-) > > Also, afaik, nothing prvents you from adding > a user of uid 1000000 into your passwd file. > > There is just *no* recipe that fits everyone. > Hence the general instructions in the manpage... > > I personally like to give winbind high up ranges > starting in the 100s of 1000s or even in the millions. &...