On 11/07/12 01:57, Nick Triantos wrote:
Thanks Robert.

I've tried switching over to the AD back-end (which does sound like what I 
want), but I still receive only the errors:
    failed to call wbcGetpwnam: WBC_ERR_DOMAIN_NOT_FOUND

I restarted both winbind and smbd after changing the config. Is there some 
cache I have to flush, or some other config that needs to be changed beyond the 
settings in smb.conf?

thanks again!
-Nick

My updated smb.conf:

    workgroup = CORP
    security = ADS
    #password server = 192.168.77.251
    realm = CORP.MYCOMPANY.COM
    allow trusted domains = yes
    winbind use default domain = yes
    winbind nested groups = YES
    idmap config CORP : backend = ad
    idmap config CORP : default = yes
    idmap config CORP : schema_mode = rfc2307
    idmap config CORP : range = 800 - 99999


On Jul 10, 2012, at 7:27 AM, Robert Freeman-Day wrote:

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Nick,

I think what you may be looking for is the ad backend:

https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/idmap_ad.8.html

Since you are using tdb in your config, it is using a local database
and allocates UID/GIDs on the fly...first come, first served.  So a
user may not get the same UID from one machine to the next.

Robert

On 07/10/2012 12:20 AM, Nick Triantos wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to get an Ubuntu 12.04 system's Samba (3.6.3) and
Winbind to map userids and groups to the unix attributes in an AD
2008 server. I can see that when I perform an ldapsearch, I'm able
to read the attributes, and for one of my accounts, the id should
be 1001. However, when I run 'wbinfo -i<username>', I get back
something like 920.

At one point, I was setting the idmap range to start at 900, but
I've since removed that from my config, and restarted winbindd and
smbd. I've also tried to 'net cache flush'.

I also see wbinfo -i<someuser>  usually returns: failed to call
wbcGetpwnam: WBC_ERR_DOMAIN_NOT_FOUND Could not get info for user
<someuser>

The relevant parts of my smb.conf are below. I've tried patching
this together from various tuts and help pages. Any guidance would
be very helpful.

thanks! -Nick

[global] workgroup = CORP security = ADS password server =
192.168.77.251 realm = CORP.MYCOMPANY.COM allow trusted domains =
yes winbind use default domain = yes winbind nested groups = YES
idmap config CORP : backend = tdb idmap config CORP : default = yes
idmap config CORP : schema_mode = rfc2307 idmap config CORP : range
= 1000 - 9999 idmap config * : backend = tdb encrypt passwords =
true obey pam restrictions = yes client use spnego = yes client
ntlmv2 auth = yes encrypt passwords = true restrict anonymous = 2
unix password sync = yes winbind enum groups = yes winbind enum
users = yes winbind nss info = rfc2307



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Hi, just a thought, have you added the RFC2307 uid/gid values to your users on the AD server? if you haven't, there will be nothing to find and it may throw the error that you are getting.

Rowland


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