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2018 May 30
2
DM 3.6.25 -> 4.x
...AD, then use the 'rid' backend. If you do add the posix attrs to AD, then use the 'ad' backend. Having decided which backend, you then have to decide on the ranges to use. If you use the 'rid' backend, then good ranges would be 3000-7999 for the '*' domain and 10000-whatever_upper_limit_you_decide for your DOMAIN (there is a slight problem with this on Debian, they thought it was a good idea to use the ID 65534 for nobody/nogroup, but you can work around this). This will lead to to user & group IDs starting from '11000' If you use the 'ad' backend, things are a little di...
2018 May 30
0
DM 3.6.25 -> 4.x
...guess ;-) So I think "rid" here. I want kind of "read only" access to ADS. > Having decided which backend, you then have to decide on the ranges to > use. If you use the 'rid' backend, then good ranges would be 3000-7999 > for the '*' domain and 10000-whatever_upper_limit_you_decide for your > DOMAIN (there is a slight problem with this on Debian, they thought it > was a good idea to use the ID 65534 for nobody/nogroup, but you can > work around this). This will lead to to user & group IDs starting from > '11000' > > If you use the 'ad' b...
2018 May 30
2
DM 3.6.25 -> 4.x
...id" here. I want kind of "read only" access to ADS. > > > Having decided which backend, you then have to decide on the ranges > > to use. If you use the 'rid' backend, then good ranges would be > > 3000-7999 for the '*' domain and > > 10000-whatever_upper_limit_you_decide for your DOMAIN (there is a > > slight problem with this on Debian, they thought it was a good idea > > to use the ID 65534 for nobody/nogroup, but you can work around > > this). This will lead to to user & group IDs starting from '11000' > > > > If you us...
2018 May 30
2
DM 3.6.25 -> 4.x
On Wed, 30 May 2018 09:48:04 +0200 "Stefan G. Weichinger via samba" <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Am 2018-05-30 um 09:21 schrieb L.P.H. van Belle: > > Hai Stefan, > > > > Yes, its always better to ask the list, that way everybody can > > learn from it. ;-) > > > >> Do you think I will have to rejoin it to the domain? > > No