[SCM] Samba Shared Repository - branch v3-2-test updated - release-3-2-0pre2-3016-ga2c3131

Karolin Seeger ks at sernet.de
Tue Sep 16 06:49:10 GMT 2008


Simo,

On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 09:02:44AM -0400, simo wrote:
> My patch doesn't really touch any group/id mapping code, so I am quite
> sure it is unrelated.

Okay, but I would like to make sure that we don't have another issue here
nevertheless.

> > Additionally, I noticed another issue. 'net groupmap list' showed a
> > strange group mapping entry:
> > 
> > -----8<------------------snip--------------8<--------------
> > bando:/usr/local/samba # ./bin/net groupmap list
> > Administrators (S-1-5-32-544) -> domänen-benutzer
> > Users (S-1-5-32-545) -> hilfedienstgruppe
> > ----->8------------------snap-------------->8--------------
> > 
> > After removing the group_mapping.ldb, I couldn't reproduce that either...
> 
> I think the gid mapping problem may have been a consequence of some
> dirty caches being around. Have you changed your server configuration
> wrt idmap w/o removing group_mapping.ldb and/or the idmap caches/mapping
> files ?

That might be posiible. I didn't remove the group_mapping.ldb file each time.
Maybe it happened therefore. But I still think it's strange that the mapping of
BUILTIN+Administrators was created after the first execution of 'id' and
the initial groupmembership changed due to that later on...

However, I think your patch fixes the issue you described earlier and will
pick it for 3.3.0pre2 (it is already in v3-2-stable). Are there any other
opinions?

Karolin

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