Il 02/08/2012 16:19, steve ha scritto: > At the moment, the client side ignores the idmap uid range and bases > everything in the idmap gid range instead. Maybe that is a bug in Samba3? Don't know... I always kept 'em in the same range. > [global] > realm = polop.site > workgroup = POLOP > security = ADS > wide links = Yes > unix extensions = No > template shell = /bin/bash > winbind enum users = Yes > winbind enum groups = Yes idmap config POLOP : backend = rid idmap config POLOP : base_rid = 500 idmap config POLOP : range = 300000-400000 > Is what I want a possibility? For sure if you keep the same range for UIDs and GIDs. That's what I'm doing since 3 years from PCs joined to an AD (win 2k3) domain that needed access to NFS home (hence consistent UID/GID mapping is a must). And across 2 domains (well, really more, but I was not interested in the others). Another (better) fix would be to store uid and gid in Samba schema, but I can't help you with that sine I can't alter our schema. BYtE, Diego. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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