Re: Posix Attributs

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Those numbers are ridiculously high I'm not sure but I think they may actually exceed a bit boundary that would make the problematic for filesystems and possibly the C libraries involved in authentication. I the actual number but it that one just over 65000



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On May 16, 2013 5:38 AM, Aziza Lichir <aziza.lichir@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hey,

I just found out this article and I hope it's related to your issue http://www.couyon.net/1/post/2012/04/enabling-ldap-usergroup-support-and-authentication-in-centos-6.html.

2013/5/16 alexandre <axel0felix@xxxxxxxxx>
Hello,

I come back to you about this problem. I made a test with an user, I disabled the "NT User" and it doesn't change my problem, I've got an exotic UID et GID for my user.

If someone knows how to do !

Thanks,
Alex


Hello,

I had enable "Posix Winsync API". I created an Windows User with UID= 11111 and it belongs to a group with GID= 10000.

The replication is correct to 389ds serveur (Posix User), but when I go to a Linux client and write ID, I've got the good GID for the group it belongs (10000), but the UID and the GID of my user is somethings wrong and exotic like  uid=796923660, gid=796923660.

How to keep the good information in my client side ?

389ds version = 1.2.11.15
Serveur = Centos 6.4
linux client = RedHat
Windows server = 2008R2

Best regards,
Alex



2013/5/15 alexandre <axel0felix@xxxxxxxxx>
Hello,

I had enable "Posix Winsync API". I created an Windows User with UID= 11111 and it belongs to a group with GID= 10000.

The replication is correct to 389ds serveur (Posix User), but when I go to a Linux client and write ID, I've got the good GID for the group it belongs (10000), but the UID and the GID of my user is somethings wrong and exotic like  uid=796923660, gid=796923660.

How to keep the good information in my client side ?

389ds version = 1.2.11.15
Serveur = Centos 6.4
linux client = RedHat
Windows server = 2008R2

Best regards,
Alex


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