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2010 Apr 21
3
Help with NFSV4 server
Hi Everyone,
I have been trying to setup an NFS v4 File Server but have come across
an odd issue. Mounting the /nfs4exports/share appears to be successful
and the information displayed about partition size and free space seem
correct but if I try to do anything inside the mounted directory the
client will just hang. Does anyone have any idea what I am missing?? I
have try disabling all
2014 Sep 14
2
Winbind user/group name case change
My Synology NAS runs Samba 3.6.9 and maps accounts using winbind. It is
joined to my samba4 AD. I set "winbind use default domain=yes" and have
no entry for "winbind normalize names". Strangely a group like "Domain
Users" appears as "domain users", i.e. in all lower case. A translation
which breaks idmapd for NFSv4.
My Debian Wheezy 3.6.6 behaves the
2012 Apr 23
2
Windows 2008R2 AD, kerberos, NFSv4
Hi,
I'm trying to set up NFSv4 on two boxes (centos 5.5) and have it
authenticate against our Windows 2008R2 AD server acting as the KDC.
(samba/winbind is running ok with "idmap config MYCOMPANY: backend = rid"
so we have identical ids across the servers.)
I can mount my test directory fine via NFSv4 *without* the sec=krb5 option.
However, once I put the sec=krb5 option in,
2015 Oct 09
5
kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
Hai Batiste,
Ok, thanks for these, i'll test that also.
And the "why" is a bit more explained here.
http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/crossrealm/libnfsidmap_config.html
and per example,
http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/crossrealm/ldap_server_setup.html
First my work here, but this is a good one which i also need to adjust in my scripts, so thank you for asking
2013 Apr 16
1
nfs4 and idmapd
I'm using CentOS5.9 and mounting a remote directory via NFSv4. The nfs
server is OpenIndiana 151.a.7 (i.e. Solaris).
Users bin and daemon have each others ID on the oposite system.
On OpenIndiana:
User: bin; ID=2
User: daemon; ID=1
On CentOS:
User: bin; ID=1
User: daemon; ID=2
That means if I create a file as daemon on the client (CentOS), it gets
saved on the server as owner bin
2019 Apr 03
3
nobody:nobody
On 4/3/19 6:43 AM, mark wrote:
> On 04/02/19 20:21, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>> Hey Y'all,
>>
>> For the last week or more I've been trying to get NFS and OpenLDAP to
>> play nice with each other.? I've pretty much worn the Google machine
>> out trying to find a solution.? I've found several that said "Solved"
>> but none of those
2015 Oct 09
3
kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
Hai Baptiste,
I re-checked my setup and your totaly correct.
I can not enter the nfsV4 mounted directory as root.
What i've added in idmap.conf
Is this :
Domain = your_DNS_domain.tld
[Translation]
Method = nsswitch
And i found this link.
http://serverfault.com/questions/526762/root-access-to-kerberized-nfsv4-host-on-ubuntu
im testing this now.
Greetz,
Louis
>
2014 Sep 23
2
NFS4 with samba4 AD for authentication
It's probably difting slightly off the topic, but I know that there are
some people listening here, who have a decent expertise. I'm trying to
setup a file server (nfs4 at ad.domain) and mount from a client
(hunin at ad.domain) using the user database and especially Kerberos
provided by my AD (samba at ad.domain).
It already works nicely, if I forget about krb5, i.e. idmapd is
2013 Aug 26
2
nfs4, idmapd, users with same name, different uid?
Is idmapd supposed to work where users have different uid numbers on
the nfsv4 server and client? It seems to show the right names for
ownership on the client side, but if I automount a home directory,
that user doesn't have permission to enter it, and if I change
permission to allow access and create a new file, it shows on the
server as owned by the uid number for the user on the client
2010 Oct 21
2
Mount/automount fails with krb5-enabled nfs4
I have a problem that is driving me crazy. Our nfs server is running
Solaris. Most clients mount directories from it with no problems, but
not all. All clients that have problems run CentOS (5.4 and 5.5). I've
found one or two of each version that fail, but also a couple of each
version that work.
The mounting is done for user home directories via autofs but that
doesn't seem to make any
2012 Oct 10
1
nfs4 idmapd.conf user mapping
On my CentOS 6.3 machine, in /etc/idmapd.conf I've updated the
"[Mapping]" section of the config file:
Nobody-User = paulbsch
Nobody-Group = paulbsch
But the mapping is not working. Files still show up as being owned by
"nobody".
On my Fedora 14 machine, with the exact same changes to
/etc/idmapd.conf, the mapping works perfectly and the files show up as
being owned by
2011 May 31
1
Unable to mount Centos 5.6 Server via nfs4 - Operation Not Permitted - MADNESS!
After getting a reasonably configured NFS4 setup working on my Scientific Linux server, I spent a majority of my evening trying to do the same with my Centos 5 box, with fruitless results. Most attempts to mount that server returns the following message:
[root at sl01 log]# mount -t nfs4 192.168.15.200:/opt/company_data /mnt
mount.nfs4: Operation not permitted
As nearest as I can tell, I was
2012 Jan 25
0
samba 3 a 4 with kerberized nfs4
Hi
openSUSE 12.1 server and client.
I can't get the s4 fileserver nor uid:gid mappings working with s4. I
used nfs and idmapd instead. It's working, but I've a couple of qns.
1. Server fqdn hh3.hh3.site Samba 4, DNS and NFS4
I set up the nfs server with GSSAPI as in this screenshot:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IspbLnfxizc/Txsp-Z1z1tI/AAAAAAAAADk/lsgel498elg/s1600/yastnfs1.png
The nfs
2015 Oct 09
1
kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
Thanks you very much Louis !
I have tried your setup and I can't mount the share neither from the
server itself or the client.
On /var/log/syslog I have :
rpc.gssd : ERROR : no credentials found for connecting to server myserver
This is because the machine principal is not present in the keytab :
$ klist -k
1 nfs/myclient.samdom.com at SAMDOM.COM
1 nfs/myclient.samdom.com at SAMDOM.COM
1
2009 Nov 23
1
NFS4 issue
We are running kernel 2.6.18-164.6.1.el5 with exporting 3 aoe provided
ext4 directories. For a couple of weeks we had a small number of users
using the system with no issues, today we added 7 users and the system
crashed and did not perform correctly since.
Nov 23 10:20:03 sulphur rpc.idmapd[5199]: nfsdcb: id '-2' too big!
Nov 23 10:42:25 sulphur nfsd[27306]: nfssvc: Setting version
2012 Oct 24
2
Why portmap is needed for NFSv4 in CentOS6
Hi all,
I have setup a CentOS6.3 x86_64 host to act as a nfs server.
According to RHEL6 docs, portmap is not needed when you use NFSv4, but
in my host I need to start rpcbind service to make NFSv4 works.
My /etc/sysconfig/nfs
#
# Define which protocol versions mountd
# will advertise. The values are "no" or "yes"
# with yes being the default
MOUNTD_NFS_V2="no"
2016 Aug 01
0
kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
Hi,
Sorry for this necrobump.... But I'm still can't use my local root
user to browse content of my NFSv4/Krb5 share...... (others permission
are checked when root use this share)
So a lot of questions appeared during my tests :
- Must i have same idmap.conf on both client and server ?
- Why rpc.idmapd only use 'nsswitch' method even if 'static' is
2016 Aug 02
0
kerberos nfs4's principals and root access
Hai,
Here you go..
But all my settings are scripted.
https://github.com/thctlo/samba4
found here.
Read the script : samba-with-nfsv4.sh
Start it like ./ samba-with-nfsv4.sh (client or server)
Its tested and works on debian jessie.
I contains the nfs server settings and client settings.
Greetz,
Louis
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2020 Nov 11
2
nfs root kerberos
Hai Jason,
Hmm, yes, well, only one thing i can think of now is
And thats the last one..
Is the server allowed to delelagate kerberos services?
If you have set that also? It's the last thing i can remember.
Greetz,
Louis
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2012 Dec 21
2
NFSv4 on CentOS 5.5
Hi,
What is the magic juju that I have to put in /etc/sysconfig/autofs to
get autofs to default to using NFSv4, rather than NFSv3, for mounting
file systems?
I don't want to place these flags into the automount maps themselves
because we have a varied network with Sun, CentOS, RedHat and
Macintosh systems, and the flags that have to get added to automount
maps (which we distribute centrally