[Samba] builtin groups are not mapped by winbind

Anderson Sampaio Mello anderson.sampaio.mello at gmail.com
Fri May 20 14:01:36 UTC 2022


Hello Rowland.

> It isn't a problem, for those are WINDOWS groups and are not used on
> Unix, so why do you need to map them ?

I want to map the BUILTIN groups to use them.

As for not being used on unix, then why are other BUILTIN groups like
"BUILTIN\Administrators", "BUILTIN\Guests", "BUILTIN\Users" automatically
mapped?

Em sex., 20 de mai. de 2022 às 03:33, Rowland Penny via samba <
samba at lists.samba.org> escreveu:

> On Thu, 2022-05-19 at 22:31 -0300, Anderson Sampaio Mello via samba
> wrote:
> > Thanks for the reply Rowland.
> >
> > But actually I want to map these groups to groups builtins, that's
> > why I
> > reported such a problem.
>
> It isn't a problem, for those are WINDOWS groups and are not used on
> Unix, so why do you need to map them ?
>
> >
> > The suggested command generates the same output as shown but the
> > mapping is
> > not done for other BUILTIN user groups, only the groups
> > "BUILTIN\Administrators", "BUILTIN\Guests", "BUILTIN\Users" are
> > mapped
> > automatically.
> >
> > I would like to know why mapping is not done for BUILTIN groups:
> >
> > "BUILTIN\Account Operators"
> > "BUILTIN\Server Operators"
> > "BUILTIN\Backup Operators"
> > "BUILTIN\Print Operators"
> > "BUILTIN\Replicator"
> >
> > As is done for "BUILTIN\Administrators", "BUILTIN\Guests",
> > "BUILTIN\Users" ?
> >
> > If anything, it's that BUILTIN group mappings are created inside
> > group_mapping.tdb and not in winbindd_idmap.tdb
>
> Exactly, that is because they are Windows groups not normally used on
> Unix.
>
> Rowland
>
>
>
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