[Samba] Re: winbind and enum groups
Rene Brask Soerensen
brask at diku.dk
Thu Jan 30 15:30:59 GMT 2003
"Gerald (Jerry) Carter" <jerry at samba.org> writes:
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> On 30 Jan 2003, Rene Brask Soerensen wrote:
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> > Rene Brask Soerensen <brask at diku.dk> writes:
> >
> > > Hi All
> > >
> > > I have been struggling with winbind for over to weeks now. I have
> > > searched nearly the whole Internet for info on my problems ;)
> > >
> > > Right now I can auth Windows NT users on my Linux box (RH-8.0) with
> > > samba-2.2.7a-1. But my big problem is that when a user i authorized it
> > > can't find a group name for eg. 100000.
>
> This is not with the winbind gid range.
Sorry a typo. I ment 10000. Here is a example :
[RBRS at lc37891 rbrs]$ ssh CORP+supRBrS at localhost
CORP+supRBrS at localhost's password:
/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth: creating new authority file /home/suprbrs/.Xauthority
id: cannot find name for group ID 10000
[SupRBRS at lc37891 suprbrs]$
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> > Here id part of my smb.conf :
> >
> > winbind separator = +
> > winbind cache time = 300
> > template shell = /bin/bash
> > template homedir = /home/%U
> > winbind uid = 10010-40000
> > winbind gid = 10010-40000
And here I have changed the range..
winbind uid = 10000-40000
winbind gid = 10000-40000
> > winbind enum users = yes
> > winbind enum groups = yes
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> cheers, jerry
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