> Putting "idmap backend = idmap_rid:DOMNAME=1000-1000000" in the
> smb.conf file seemed promising, but it didn't work for me.

that´s not the only thing you have to do
please refer to the samba guide about how to setup idmap_rid correctly
it´s working for me fine on several servers

greez

Emmanuel Blindauer wrote:
You'll have to use ldap for storing the mapping

idmap backend = ldap:ldap://your.ldap.server

and uses smbpasswd -w to store the pass to access the ldap server

Emmanuel

Le Mercredi 24 Mai 2006 17:48, Adams Samuel D Contr AFRL/HEDR a écrit :
I am trying to get out Linux boxes to authenticate against our AD
domain. We have that part working just fine using Kerberos and winbind. The problem is when we use NFS on multiple machines. As you could guess, the UIDs and GIDs are not consistent across all of the machines. From what I have been reading on the internet, this seems to be common
problem, but all the solutions that I have found don't seem to work for
me.  Putting "idmap backend = idmap_rid:DOMNAME=1000-1000000" in the
smb.conf file seemed promising, but it didn't work for me.  Do you have
any recommendations to get this to work?  It is kind of critical to have
a distributed file system. It is not an option to modify out AD severs.



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