Difference between revisions of "Identity Mapping Back Ends"
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Latest revision as of 08:57, 2 September 2018
Supported ID Mapping Back Ends
Samba provides the following ID mapping back ends:
Using ID Mapping Back Ends on a Samba AD DC
For setting up Winbindd a Samba Active Directory (AD) domain controller (DC), see Configuring Winbindd on a Samba AD DC.
![]() | ID mapping back ends are not supported in the smb.conf file on a Samba AD DC. For details, see Failure to Access Shares on Domain Controllers If idmap config Parameters Set in the smb.conf File. |
![]() | On a Samba 4.6.x AD DC, the testparm utility displays ERROR: Invalid idmap range for domain *! You can safely ignore this, For details, see Bug #12629. |