Hi,
Op 16-11-10 19:30, J. Bruce Fields schreef:
I found that having "no_root_squash" on the server, having a valid
Kerberos ticket for root@DOMAIN, does still not give you root rights on
a share.
This is between a linux client and server?
Yes. Not a really recent one though, must be Ubuntu 10.04 server and client.
Are other kerberos principals mapped as you'd expect?
Yes — it's on our production network, user ID's are mapped without a
problem. While I'm typing this: I did not check what idmapd says; most
of the users are in LDAP, while root is just a local user with a
corresponding local user on the server. Can't think of a reason why this
should bar root from using the share, but I will check that, tomorrow,
just to be sure.
V.
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