On 30/01/2022 07:44, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 1/28/22 23:32, Ed Greshko wrote:
But I do have nfs-idmapd.service with "Domain = localdomain" in its configuration file.
If I change that to "Domain = local" and restart nfs-idmapd.service I do get
[root@fedora ~]# nfsidmap -d
local
But everything works no matter what the setting
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=074b1d12fe2500d7d453902f9266e6674b30d84c
idmapping on NFSv4 is disabled by default when sec=sys (but will be enabled if the server doesn't support that mode).
In the initial posting by Robert he wrote:
"I have no nfs-idmapd service running"
and
"all users and groups in an NFS mounted filesystem are mapped to "nobody" even though the names and
numeric IDs are the same on the server and client"
So, I don't know why we're going down this path. Also, even though he said "I have no nfs-idmapd service running"
he showed the following log entry.
Jan 28 21:19:14 fedora.local nfsidmap[2461]: nss_getpwnam: name 'root@local' does not map into domain 'localdomain'
With a test system following those first two statement, I've go no problems.
Thus, I'm totally confused.
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