Daniel,
On May 18, 2011, at 12:00 AM, Zabel, Daniel wrote:
I've looked at that file; it's empty. (Not a single entry.) I run
my tests with winbindd -n -d 10 -D.
Try to add to your smb.conf:
log level = 3 idmap:10 winbind:10
to force idmap Logging also to Debuglevel 10.
I've discovered
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How can I confirm that idmap_ad is being called?
I've
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I've configured Samba with --with-shared
How can I confirm that idmap_ad is being called?
I've configured Samba with --with-shared-modules=idmap_ad, built and
installed it; the file ad.so is now present in /usr/local/samba/lib/
idmap/
as expected. I then added the following to smb.conf:
idmap backend = tdb
idmap uid = 65536 -