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Samba, id, uid, Active Directory and CentOS 5



I have some CentOS 5 systems that are part of an Active Directory
Windows 2003 domain (using natively configured files - not likewise
open).

getent passwd my_account reveals uid and gid are both 10000:10000.

Thus, typing: % id

reveals a uid of 10000.

/etc/passwd does NOT have my local account created - credentials are
strictly from the Active Directory domain.

The username is of the format se123456.

I want my uid to be of the format 123456 (numeric part of the username.

I have looked at many options for smb.conf configurations.

At this point, I'm starting to believe that if getent passwd provides
10000:10000 fior uid/gid then id is providing the correct details.
My SID from the domain controller is correct when queried from CentOS.

usermod will not work to change the id since there is no entry in /etc/passwd.

Might a shell script of some kind help convert my uid from 10000 to
123456? ? It should not be static calculation, since anyone logging in
to that system should have their id equal the numeric portion of their
username, and the numeric part may be a smaller value than 10000.

The numeric part of the username matches no part of the SID from Windows.

Thanks.

Scott





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