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SUA Community is probably the best place to ask for help about SFU 3.5. Rodney Ruddock, one of the original developers of Interix/SFU, is the administrator of the site.
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idmap_ad
IDMAP_AD(8) System Administration tools IDMAP_AD(8)
NAME
idmap_ad - Samba's idmap_ad Backend for Winbind
DESCRIPTION
The idmap_ad plugin provides a way for Winbind to read id mappings from an AD server that uses RFC2307/SFU schema extensions. This module
implements only the "idmap" API, and is READONLY. Mappings must be provided in advance by the administrator by adding the uidNumber
attributes for users and gidNumber attributes for groups in the AD. Winbind will only map users that have a uidNumber and whose primary
group have a gidNumber attribute set. It is however recommended that all groups in use have gidNumber attributes assigned, otherwise they
are not working.
Currently, the ad backend does not work as the default idmap backend, but one has to configure it separately for each domain for which one
wants to use it, using disjoint ranges. One usually needs to configure a writeable default idmap range, using for example the tdb or ldap
backend, in order to be able to map the BUILTIN sids and possibly other trusted domains. The writeable default config is also needed in
order to be able to create group mappings. This catch-all default idmap configuration should have a range that is disjoint from any
explicitly configured domain with idmap backend ad. See the example below.
IDMAP OPTIONS
range = low - high
Defines the available matching UID and GID range for which the backend is authoritative. Note that the range acts as a filter. If
specified any UID or GID stored in AD that fall outside the range is ignored and the corresponding map is discarded. It is intended as
a way to avoid accidental UID/GID overlaps between local and remotely defined IDs.
schema_mode = <rfc2307 | sfu | sfu20>
Defines the schema that idmap_ad should use when querying Active Directory regarding user and group information. This can be either the
RFC2307 schema support included in Windows 2003 R2 or the Service for Unix (SFU) schema. For SFU 3.0 or 3.5 please choose "sfu", for
SFU 2.0 please choose "sfu20". Please note that primary group membership is currently always calculated via the "primaryGroupID" LDAP
attribute.
EXAMPLES
The following example shows how to retrieve idmappings from our principal and trusted AD domains. If trusted domains are present id
conflicts must be resolved beforehand, there is no guarantee on the order conflicting mappings would be resolved at this point. This
example also shows how to leave a small non conflicting range for local id allocation that may be used in internal backends like BUILTIN.
[global]
workgroup = CORP
idmap config * : backend = tdb
idmap config * : range = 1000000-1999999
idmap config CORP : backend = ad
idmap config CORP : range = 1000-999999
AUTHOR
The original Samba software and related utilities were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed by the Samba Team as an Open
Source project similar to the way the Linux kernel is developed.
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