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idmap script option for flexible UID/GID handling
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If you are using "idmap backend = tdb2" with winbind in Samba3, then
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you have the option of specifying an external script to perform
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uid/gid allocation. This can be useful in situations where you are
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using AD for authentication, but the AD server is not configured to
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supply uid/gid mappings via the services for unix extensions and you
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have a need to support a pre-existing system for uid/gid allocation.
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One common situation where this arises is where you have a mixture of
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NFS and CIFS clients, and the NFS clients are configured to use NIS
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for their id mapping. It is quite common to have an administrative
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mechanism in place to ensure that all of the NIS users have a
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corresponding AD user account, but there may be no direct mechanism to
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ensure that any unix uid/gid attributes in AD match those in NIS.
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In this situation it would normally not be possible to share files
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with correct ownership between the CIFS and NFS clients, as winbind
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would normally allocate its own set of UIDs from a reserved pool, and
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those uids won't match the existing ones in NIS.
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The idmap script option
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To resolve this problem the idmap tdb2 module has the ability to call
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out to an external script whenever it meeds an unknown SID or UID/GID
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for the first time. It is then the job of that script to provide a
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mapping consistent with whatever external system is in place (such as
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NIS), and return the mapped result to winbind.
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Winbind will then persistently store the result of the mapping, so
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that the script is not invoked more than once per user/group.
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To setup the idmap script you need to set the following options:
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idmap backend = tdb2
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idmap script = /usr/local/bin/idmap.sh
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where the location and name of the script is arbitrary. It just needs
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to be executable by winbind.
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You then need to stop Samba, delete the key idmap cache files, and
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restart Samba. The idmap files that need to be deleted are:
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- gencache.tdb
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- winbindd_cache.tdb
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- idmap2.tdb
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Script operation
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The script will be called by winbind in one of three ways.
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1) idmap.sh SIDTOID <SID>
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2) idmap.sh IDTOSID UID <UID>
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2) idmap.sh IDTOSID GID <GID>
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In the first form the script is being asked to map a windows SID (in
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the string form "S-*") to a UID or GID. In the second form the script
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is being asked to map a UID to a SID, and in the third form it is
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being asked to map a GID to a SID.
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SIDTOID
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In the first form the script is expected to output a UID or GID given
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a SID. The output format is expected to be like this:
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UID:1234
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or
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GID:1122
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If the SID cannot be found, then the script should output an error
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like this:
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ERR:Some error message
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Note that it is common for the external mechanism to not know about
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windows SIDs, in which case the script may use the wbinfo command to
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ask winbind to change the SID into a username or group name. The
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"wbinfo -s" option is the one to use.
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IDTOSID UID
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In this form the script is expected to turn a UID into a SID,
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returning a result like this:
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SID:S-1-5-21-1110277820-2343689819-414998773-1124
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or an error like this:
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ERR:Some error message
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If the external mechanism that the script wants to use cannot produce
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a SID, but can produce a username, then the script can convert the
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username to a SID using the "wbinfo -n" option.
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IDTOSID GID
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In this form the script is expected to turn a GID into a SID,
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returning a result like this:
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SID:S-1-5-21-1110277820-2343689819-414998773-1120
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or an error like this:
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ERR:Some error message
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If the external mechanism that the script wants to use cannot produce
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a SID, but can produce a group name, then the script can convert the
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groupname to a SID using the "wbinfo -n" option.
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Testing the script
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It is suggested that you test the script on the command line first,
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before using it in winbind. To do that first get a list of users you
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would like to test using the command "wbinfo -u". Let's assume one of
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those users is "DC01\tridge". You would then test the script as
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follows:
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[root ~]# wbinfo -n 'DC01\tridge'
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S-1-5-21-1110277820-2343689819-414998773-1124 User (1)
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[root ~]# /usr/local/bin/idmap.sh SIDTOID S-1-5-21-1110277820-2343689819-414998773-1124
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UID:1003
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[root ~]# /usr/local/bin/idmap.sh IDTOSID UID 1003
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SID:S-1-5-21-1110277820-2343689819-414998773-1124
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Once those steps pass, you can enable the script in winbind
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(remembering to clear the cache tdbs), and test using the id command:
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[root ~]# id 'DC01\tridge'
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uid=1003(DC01\tridge) gid=10000009(DC01\domain users)
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nsswitch.conf
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When using the idmap script option you setup nsswitch.conf as usual
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for winbind, with one addition. If your external idmap mechanism
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support nsswitch then you may optionally choose to add it to
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nsswitch.conf, but you must add it after the winbind entry. So for
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example, if using NIS, you could have a nsswitch.conf entry like this:
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passwd: files winbind nis
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group: files winbind nis
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Adding this to nsswitch.conf is not essential, but may be useful for
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some local administration tools.
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Sample script
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This directory contains a simple example script 'idmap_nis.sh' that
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provides idmap script support for NIS. To use it you first need to
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enable the NIS client on your Samba server, usually by configuring
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/etc/yp.conf. See the manual page for yp.conf for details.
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You should test the ypcat and ypmatch commands and make sure they work
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before enabling the idmap_nis.sh script.
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