Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Unable to map SID to uid or gid..."
2005 Apr 07
1
idmap_rid: could not convert sid to uid
Hello,
I am trying (again) to get samba+winbind working, with the idmap_rid
backend. I am using a freshly installed samba server and client machine,
with samba-3.0.13. Most things seem to work, but when I try to get
the uid's for the samba users, I run into problems.
# net rpc join
Password: ********
Joined domain IUATST4W.
# net rpc testjoin
Join to 'IUATST4W' is OK
#
2005 May 16
0
HELP !!! migrating from win2000 pdc to linux pdc
Hello,
I have a test environment with 1 windows 2000 AD domain pdc ( mixed mode
install ), 1 linux server ( to become pdc ) and a win xp box to test logon
when the migration was completed. The problem is no matter what I try
after the migration the win xp's logonserver = windows server not linux
server. I have no idea what is going on here. I've listed the process
for migration
2005 Mar 16
1
HELP !!! migrating from win2000 pdc to linux pdc
Hello,
Second post: first had logs attached but was too big.
I have a test environment with 1 windows 2000 AD domain pdc ( mixed mode
install ), 1 linux server ( to become pdc ) and a win xp box to test logon
when the migration was completed. The problem is no matter what I try
after the migration the win xp's logonserver = windows server not linux
server. I have no idea what is going
2015 Jul 17
0
"wbinfo --sid-to-gid" returns false gids
On 17/07/15 12:03, Andrej Surkov wrote:
> I've got this on the backup DC
>
> root at bdc:~# wbinfo --sid-to-gid S-1-5-21-1166961617-3197558402-3341820450-516
> 3000000
OK, you have problems there, but not what you think. On my first DC
(note I don't have a 'primary' or a 'backup' DC, I just have DC's) if I
run 'wbinfo --name-to-sid=Domain\
2006 Sep 16
0
Samba SID/RID, UID/GID Best Practices?
I have a new Samba 3 domain backed by LDAP. I am using Fedora-DS for
LDAP component, so I have relied on a blend of tools to get up and
running including Fedora-DS console and phpLDAPAdmin and (momentarily!)
sambaldap-tools. I am generally following the great IDEALX How-To but
having to adapt it somewhat.
Standards for well-know Samba groups like "Domain Admins" were easy to
2006 Oct 18
0
mapping SID - UID, GID with SFU 3.5
I have:
linux 2.6.18-1.2200.fc5
samba-3.0.23c-1.fc5
W2000 AD with SFU 3.5
uid and gid in SFU
linux configured to use AD with ldap client for mapping users, groups and
authentication
winbind not configured
Everyting works fine except ACL in the linux filesystem: I receive this
error when I want to add an user access to a file:
[2006/10/18 09:38:28, 0]
2005 Aug 02
0
SEC: UNCLASSIFIED:-Could not convert sid to gid
I'm using a Proliant GL-380 server running Red Had Linux ES 4
(2.6.9-5.0.3.ELSMP) and Samba 3.0.10-1.4E. The server is acting as a
Domain Member Server of an ADS Windows 2003 server. The problem I haveI
been having is with some groups not being "migrated" to the Linux
environment, or more specifically converting the group SIDs to GIDs. The
problem can be summarised as follows:
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2011 Apr 06
0
help needed about SID to UID/GID mapping
Dear all
I need some advise with respect to SID/UID/GID mapping.
The server runs Samba 3.5.8 as a member of an AD (w2k8)
domain. Our UNIX UIDs are taken from the 1000-60000 range
with about 10000 allocated accounts. 99% of user IDs
exist in AD with the same name. For that reason we rely
on the "nss" idmap backend which is non-allocating.
The problem comes with the group mappings.
2002 Jul 25
1
Winbind: SID-gid mappings lost after server crash
Hello again,
my server crashed today. It crashed because it ran out of file handles,
which is not Samba's fault but mine. The server runs Suse 7.2 and Samba
2.5.5 with WInbind installed. The sever crash didn't effect any file
systems, because I managed to properly shut the server down.
The problem is that after I rebooted, some or all of the SID - uid/gid
mappings got mixed up; e.g. gid
2004 Apr 13
0
sid to uid/gid conversion problem
Hi there!
I'm experiencing the following weird problem:
pokeball:# wbinfo -n VTB+jimenezju
S-1-5-21-776561741-1450060922-1644491937-1249 1
pokeball:# wbinfo -Y S-1-5-21-776561741-1450060922-1644491937-1249 1
11771
pokeball:# wbinfo -Y S-1-5-21-776561741-1450060922-1644491937-1249 1
11772
pokeball:# wbinfo -S S-1-5-21-776561741-1450060922-1644491937-1249 1
10140
pokeball:# wbinfo -S
2012 Feb 16
1
Samba4 gid-to-sid question
Hi.
We used info from a SID created using samba-tool group add to posix-ify
it and then add a posix-ifed domain user to it. The AD doco defines two
sorts of SID. Ones that change, and ones that don't.
Here is a search on our posix-ified group:
ldbsearch --url=/usr/local/samba/private/idmap.ldb 'xidnumber=3000012'
objectSid: S-1-5-21-980186919-4150830324-975011627-1121
We set the
2015 Dec 10
0
Unable to convert SID at index 3 in user token to a GID.
Hello,
Since today no users except Administrator can access any shares or log into a RDS-host. Trying to access a share returns "The security ID structure is invalid".
Logging into WIndows and authenticating to other services with the domain credentials works.
I have lots of these messages in the log:
[2015/12/10 14:11:44.400918, 0]
2017 Dec 04
1
Convert Unix GID into Samba SID
Hi,
It is time I migrate from Samba 3.6 to Samba 4.
But the classicupdate fails because there is no group defined for my
LDAP users. Well, users have a group, but it is a Unix only group. I
never bothered to do any group mapping between Unix and Samba 3, I never
needed it.
I found out, a long long time ago that the relationship between UID and
SID is SID=2*UID+1000.
I am not sure of what I
2017 Dec 15
0
UID/GID -> SID -> NAME mapping across multiple DCs
ok, I followed the directions on that wikipage, made a hot backup, copied
the hot backup over to the new DC, renamed the hot backup (thus replacing
the existing idmap.ldb) and ran "samba-tool ntacl sysvolreset" and it spat
out the following after a minute or 2 of thinking...
root at dc1 samba/private# samba-tool ntacl sysvolreset
open: error=2 (No such file or directory)
ERROR(runtime):
2009 Dec 08
1
wbinfo / Could not convert sid to gid / uid
Hello
My is environment: Ubuntu 8.04 LTS, Squid 2.6.18, Samba 3.0.28a
For Squid I need the query of a global group from Active Directory 2003.
This works beautifully, but unfortunately not always. There are global groups which works to transform and others where it does not work.
Here are my entries for test:
# wbinfo -n nobadurl
S-1-5-21-986273330-1409306274-1541874228-9965 Domain Group
2006 Jun 20
1
LDAP GID<->SID without winbind?
Hello everyone,
In my new Samba environment, I have a few servers that use LDAP
for Unix accounts (via PADL's NSS stuff). This is working fine
for Unix accounts, and everything is in LDAP. These servers
are also going to run Samba, with the ldapsam backend.
I've noticed that ldapsam allows me to maintain a UID<->SID
mapping by simply putting the SID in the sambaSID attribute
for
2003 Nov 20
0
(no subject)
Hi All,
I'm trying to migrate from an NT4 domain to samba-3...
sorry this is so long...
when I run the "net rpc vampire" I get errors for users and machines
in uppercase or contain uppercase chars.
I'm in a test env before I go live!
I'm on a gentoo distro w/ shadow.
useradd FOO errors, this might be the culprit...
I set up some dummy accts and made them members of
2003 Nov 20
0
problems with uppercase in usernames
Oops, forgot to put a subject... apologies for the repost... (newb!)
> Hi All,
>
> I'm trying to migrate from an NT4 domain to samba-3...
> sorry this is so long...
>
> when I run the "net rpc vampire" I get errors for users and machines
> in uppercase or contain uppercase chars.
>
> I'm in a test env before I go live!
>
> I'm on a
2011 Jan 14
2
Some direction of Samba4 Sid to Uid/Gid ?
Did a git-pull and built samba4, up and running with winbind.
I have a file server, which will be access by windows. Say I have a
user named "abcde" (uid = 1000), under group "abcde) (gid = 1000).
When I created a user with samba-too (samba-tool newuser abcde xxxxx),
it creates an account "abcde" with mapped uid 300018 under group user
users.
I am really wondering if
2006 Aug 10
1
winbind: group name doesn't map to a SID, but gid does
I'm using winbind v3.0.22 on Debian Linux as a source for nss info.
I have a group that was once known by winbind, but is no more:
------ beging shell except ------
# ls -ld ./
drwxrws--- 10 root $MND000-TT227MV5K24I 4096 2006-05-10 15:41 ./
#
------ end shell except ------
It must have been known, as I was the one who chgrp'ed the dir
originally.
I know what the group name is