I guess I'll stick with the method I'm currently using then.
Can anyone answer my original questions below, or would I be better off
asking in samba-technical?
1. Is winbind guaranteed to never delete mappings from its database,
only to add new ones?
2. Is 'idmap alloc' documented
Hi,
I'm implementing a Samba service on Solaris (the native CIFS service
being unreliable in our environment); all is working well but I have a
couple of questions regarding winbind which I can't find answers to in
the documentation. I'm using 3.0.37 at the moment, but it wouldn't be a
big
On 02/04/10 04:07, Liam Gretton wrote:
Hi,
I'm implementing a Samba service on Solaris (the native CIFS service
being unreliable in our environment); all is working well but I have a
couple of questions regarding winbind which I can't find answers to in
the documentation. I'm using 3.0.37 at
On 04/02/2010 15:00, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
On 02/04/10 04:07, Liam Gretton wrote:
What I've done to get round this is to use the ldap backend for
winbind, and create the mappings myself. This seems to work perfectly
well but I can't believe there's not a means within winbind to use the
I don't think you would want to install SFU to actually provide sevices
but just to enable the uid and other unix parameters on the user
account properties in the Active Directory Users and Groups console in
Windows. SFU unix is pretty useless otherwise.
This is just a guess but maybe you
On Thu, Feb 04, 2010 at 10:00:35AM -0500, Gaiseric Vandal wrote:
Compiling Samba from source is a bit of a pain as well. The Samba build
from sunfreeware is pretty good but it doesn't include the
nss_windind.so file and I think zfs isn't properly supported.
We have ZFS vfs modules in the