[Samba] Change default GID of users

Bruno Vane broonu at gmail.com
Tue Aug 27 11:33:33 MDT 2013


Hi Steve,

I did what you said, and when create the user, nothing changes:

root at samba:~# getent passwd cobaia
cobaia:*:10004:513:cobaia:/home/cobaia:/bin/bash

root at samba:~# ldbedit -e vim --url=/usr/local/samba/private/sam.ldb
cn=Domain\ Users
# editing 1 records
# record 1
dn: CN=Domain Users,CN=Users,DC=corporativo,DC=mydomain,DC=net
objectClass: top
objectClass: group
cn: Domain Users
description: All domain users
instanceType: 4
whenCreated: 20130826181737.0Z
uSNCreated: 3541
name: Domain Users
objectGUID: 4989c94c-ecd0-46bc-acff-a3d702ee905b
objectSid: S-1-5-21-3289179821-1028934030-3478225505-513
sAMAccountName: Domain Users
sAMAccountType: 268435456
groupType: -2147483646
objectCategory:
CN=Group,CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=corporativo,DC=mydomain,DC=net
isCriticalSystemObject: TRUE
memberOf: CN=Users,CN=Builtin,DC=corporativo,DC=mydomain,DC=net
msSFU30Name: Domain Users
gidNumber: 100
whenChanged: 20130827172912.0Z
uSNChanged: 3888
distinguishedName: CN=Domain
Users,CN=Users,DC=corporativo,DC=mydomain,DC=net



2013/8/27 steve <steve at steve-ss.com>

> On Tue, 2013-08-27 at 12:14 -0300, Bruno Vane wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm using samba4 as DC and using ssh/nslcd/pam in some machines to lookup
> > ldap base in samba4 to allow access for users.
> > My question is, how can I set the default GID os users to "100", to match
> > the GID of group"users" in my linux machines? All users I create with
> ADUC
> > is getting UID "513". This machines are joined in the domain.
>
> Hi
> Add the attribute:
> gidNumber: 100
> to the DN of Domain Users.
>
> The easiest way to do that is to:
> ldbedit --url=/user/local/samba/private/sam.ldb cn=Domain\ Users
>
> HTH
> Steve
>
>
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