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2019 Nov 26
2
moved DM config to new server : gids different etc
...and your domain low range is
> '10000', so it becomes:
>
> ID = 513 + 10000
>
> So 'ID' == 10513
Yes, thanks.
I maybe messed up something myself.
Right now when I run "chgrp -R 10513 somefolder" it gets shown as
drwxrwx---+ 4 administrator dom?nen-benutzer 4096 Nov 21 12:14 somefolder
which is good.
(I dislike the fact that the german "dom?nen-benutzer" has an Umlaut in
it ... problematic with some commands)
I run some larger chgrp-command now to get these folders accessible again.
# getent group | grep -i utzer
does show nothing, th...
2019 Nov 26
0
moved DM config to new server : gids different etc
...#39;, so it becomes:
>>
>> ID = 513 + 10000
>>
>> So 'ID' == 10513
> Yes, thanks.
>
> I maybe messed up something myself.
>
> Right now when I run "chgrp -R 10513 somefolder" it gets shown as
>
> drwxrwx---+ 4 administrator dom?nen-benutzer 4096 Nov 21 12:14 somefolder
>
> which is good.
>
> (I dislike the fact that the german "dom?nen-benutzer" has an Umlaut in
> it ... problematic with some commands)
>
> I run some larger chgrp-command now to get these folders accessible again.
>
>
> # getent...
2019 Nov 26
2
moved DM config to new server : gids different etc
Last week the mobo in a DM server died, so we had to set up a fallback
machine and reinstall Debian 10.2 including Samba
I had smb.conf but not /var/lib/samba in backups.
Restored krb5.conf and smb.conf, rejoined.
Things work mostly ...
but for example I get gid 10006 for "domain users" instead of 10513 before.
and getent group doesn't show the AD groups, btw
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I have:
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