Maybe this user had something in her SID history that idmap couldn't
validate and resolve in the current domain. What this setting does
is that, idmap will map any SID that has a valid format whether or not
it can validate in the current domain.
Afshin
Liebster, Daniel wrote:
Thank you very much, this worked. (I wonder why none of the other users had
this problem? It is being actively used)
On 7/22/09 3:56 PM, "Afshin Salek" <[email protected]> wrote:
Is she having problem even logging in to the box or just browsing?
What's the username? since I see some "idmap failed" messages in the
log for CSHL\nakasone
If this is the user who has problem you might want to do the following
and ask her to try again:
# svccfg -s idmap setprop config/unresolvable_sid_mapping = boolean: true
# svcadm refresh idmap
If this doesn't resolve the problem a network trace from her login
and access attempt would be useful.
Afshin
Daniel Liebster wrote:
I have a CIFS server in AD mode(117b) that denies access to a single user.
She cannot browse the volume even though "everyone" has access. This from
either xp(joined to domain) or from a Mac using "Connect to server" with
smb://server . No one else in the domain has this problem. The server only
serves up CIFS, not NFS. She can access windows CIFS servers, and her account
looks "normal" in the AD control panel. Any pointers on how to troubleshoot?
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