[Samba] RE: Winbind only enumerating 9% of domain groups

ww m-pubsyssamba pubsyssamba at bbc.co.uk
Fri Feb 27 10:15:52 GMT 2004


Sorry this seems to be the same as bug 1030 (oops I always check bugzilla last) except that I have this problem on Solaris 8
with Samba 3.0.0, 3.0.1 and 3.0.2 with thousands of users, not just Samba 3.0.2. This behaviour is not seen on Red Hat 9.
If any developers are reading this and would like me to provide any data to help track down the problem please let me know
and I'll be happy to help,

	thanks Andy.

>  -----Original Message-----
> From: 	ww m-pubsyssamba  
> Sent:	26 February 2004 14:17
> To:	'samba at lists.samba.org'
> Subject:	Winbind only enumerating 9% of domain groups
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> 	I'm having a strange pronlem with winbind. For users it seems to be working fine but for groups its not enumerating most of the groups!
> A getent group produces only 325 lines of domain groups whereas wbinfo -g produces 2839 lines of groups. I'm not seeing any errors
> logged and all commands are exiting with status 0. Winbind related sections of smb.conf are shown below,
> 
>    security = ads
>    encrypt passwords = yes
>              winbind separator = +
>              winbind cache time = 300
>              winbind use default domain = Yes
>              template shell = /bin/sh
>              template homedir = /tmp
>              idmap uid = 10000-60000
>              idmap gid = 10000-600000
>         winbind enum groups = yes
>         winbind enum users = yes
>         allow trusted domains = no
> 
> Any help much appreciated,
> 
> 		thanks Andy Smith.

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