You have a CentOS (for example) workstation that is a member of a
Windows AD domain courtesy of modified smb.conf and krb5.conf files.
There are, thus, no local user accounts on the linux workstation.
There is a network application that benefits most (maybe even
requires) the user's numerical
On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 5:41 AM, Scott Ehrlich srehrl...@gmail.com wrote:
You have a CentOS (for example) workstation that is a member of a
Windows AD domain courtesy of modified smb.conf and krb5.conf files.
There are, thus, no local user accounts on the linux workstation.
There is a network
On 4 December 2010 14:34, Ryan Wagoner rswago...@gmail.com wrote:
You need to use IDMAP to do this. Have a look at the below link,
specially the IDMAP storage in LDAP section.
Alternatively, install Windows Services for UNIX on the Active
Directory box, and define each user's UID within AD.
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