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scott1
2010 Dec 04
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Fwd: Linux, Windows AD domain, and IDs
...b.conf and krb5.conf files.
There are, thus, no local user accounts on the linux workstation.
There is a network application that benefits most (maybe even
requires) the user's numerical portion of their employee ID as their
linux workstation id.
Thus, if I log in, my domain username might be scott12. ? My employee
ID might be se123456. ? ?If I log into the linux workstation, I'm
going to log in as scott12 along with providing my password. ? ?I type
id at the shell, and am given something like scott12 (10001) for the
user. ? ?How can I manage to make the id [also] equal to 123456 for
user s...