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s3/doc: some spelling fixes
Thanks to Frans Luteijn <f.a.g.luteijn at knoware.nl> for providing the fixes! Autobuild-User(master): Björn Jacke <bj@sernet.de> Autobuild-Date(master): Mon Jun 11 23:16:26 CEST 2012 on sn-devel-104
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@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ net groupmap add {rid=int|sid=string} unixgroup=string \
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<refsect3>
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<title>GROUPMAP MODIFY</title>
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<para>Update en existing group entry.</para>
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<para>Update an existing group entry.</para>
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<para>
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<programlisting>
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To use this option, a basic ldap tree must be provided and the ldap suffix parameters must be properly
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configured. On virgin servers the default users and groups (Administrator, Guest, Domain Users,
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Domain Admins, Domain Guests) can be precreated with the command <command moreinfo="none">net sam
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provision</command>. To run this command the ldap server must be running, Winindd must be running and
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provision</command>. To run this command the ldap server must be running, Winbindd must be running and
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the smb.conf ldap options must be properly configured.
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The typical ldap setup used with the <smbconfoption name="ldapsam:trusted">yes</smbconfoption> option
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xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
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<description>
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<para>This parameter has been made inoperative in Samba 3.0.24.
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The functionality it contolled is now controlled by the parameter
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The functionality it controlled is now controlled by the parameter
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<smbconfoption name="lock spin time"/>.
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</para>
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</description>
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<emphasis>1</emphasis> for tracing function calls.
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</para>
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<para>
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The debug ouput from the LDAP libraries appears with the
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The debug output from the LDAP libraries appears with the
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prefix [LDAP] in Samba's logging output.
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The level at which LDAP logging is printed is controlled by the
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parameter <parameter>ldap debug threshold</parameter>.
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<manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> that
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should stop a shutdown procedure issued by the <smbconfoption name="shutdown script"/>.</para>
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<para>If the connected user posseses the <constant>SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege</constant>,
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<para>If the connected user possesses the <constant>SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege</constant>,
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right, this command will be run as root.</para>
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</description>
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<value type="default">""</value>
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<para>Thanks to the Posix subsystem in NT a Windows User has a
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primary group in addition to the auxiliary groups. This script
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sets the primary group in the unix userdatase when an
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sets the primary group in the unix user database when an
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administrator sets the primary group from the windows user
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manager or when fetching a SAM with <command>net rpc
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vampire</command>. <parameter>%u</parameter> will be replaced
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<manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry> that should
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start a shutdown procedure.</para>
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<para>If the connected user posseses the <constant>SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege</constant>,
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<para>If the connected user possesses the <constant>SeRemoteShutdownPrivilege</constant>,
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right, this command will be run as root.</para>
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<para>The %z %t %r %f variables are expanded as follows:</para>
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Be aware that if you set this parameter, this needs to be in
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the file smb.conf, it is not really helpful to put this into
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a registry configuration (typical on a cluster), because to
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access the registry contact to ctdb is requred.
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access the registry contact to ctdb is required.
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</para>
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<para>Setting <parameter>ctdb timeout</parameter> to n makes
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any process waiting longer than n seconds for a reply by the
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<para>
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To use the CUPS printing interface set <command moreinfo="none">printcap name = cups </command>. This should
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be supplemented by an addtional setting <smbconfoption name="printing">cups</smbconfoption> in the [global]
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be supplemented by an additional setting <smbconfoption name="printing">cups</smbconfoption> in the [global]
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section. <command moreinfo="none">printcap name = cups</command> will use the "dummy" printcap
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created by CUPS, as specified in your CUPS configuration file.
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</para>
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printer using MS-RPC. The problem is that because the client
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considers the printer to be local, it will attempt to issue the
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OpenPrinterEx() call requesting access rights associated with the
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logged on user. If the user possesses local administator rights but
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logged on user. If the user possesses local administrator rights but
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not root privilege on the Samba host (often the case), the
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OpenPrinterEx() call will fail. The result is that the client will
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now display an "Access Denied; Unable to connect" message
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normal way. To enable POSIX large write support (SMB/CIFS writes up to 16Mb) this option must be
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nonzero. The maximum value is 128k. Values greater than 128k will be silently set to 128k.</para>
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<para>Note this option will have NO EFFECT if set on a SMB signed connection.</para>
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<para>The default is zero, which diables this option.</para>
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<para>The default is zero, which disables this option.</para>
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</description>
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<related>min receivefile size</related>
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developer="1"
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xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
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<description>
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<para>This deprecated variable controls controls whether samba will try
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<para>This deprecated variable controls whether samba will try
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to use Simple and Protected NEGOciation (as specified by rfc2478) with
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WindowsXP and Windows2000 clients to agree upon an authentication mechanism.
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</para>
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that group to modify the permissions on it. This allows the delegation of security controls
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on a point in the filesystem to the group owner of a directory and anything below it also owned
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by that group. This means there are multiple people with permissions to modify ACLs on a file
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or directory, easing managability.
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or directory, easing manageability.
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</para>
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<para>
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This parameter allows Samba to also permit delegation of the control over a point in the exported
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<para>Setting this option to a larger value could be useful to sites
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transitioning from WinNT and Win2k, as existing user and
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group rids would otherwise clash with sytem users etc.
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group rids would otherwise clash with system users etc.
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</para>
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<para>All UIDs and GIDs must be able to be resolved into SIDs for
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<emphasis>should not</emphasis> be used, as the default '*' indicates to Samba
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to determine the best DC to contact dynamically, just as all other hosts in an
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AD domain do. This allows the domain to be maintained without modification to
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the smb.conf file. The cryptograpic protection on the authenticated RPC calls
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the smb.conf file. The cryptographic protection on the authenticated RPC calls
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used to verify passwords ensures that this default is safe.</para>
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<para><emphasis>It is strongly recommended that you use the
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<listitem>
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<para>Using a password server means your UNIX box (running
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Samba) is only as secure as (a host masqurading as) your password server. <emphasis>DO NOT
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Samba) is only as secure as (a host masquerading as) your password server. <emphasis>DO NOT
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CHOOSE A PASSWORD SERVER THAT YOU DON'T COMPLETELY TRUST</emphasis>.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</programlisting>
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registry key in Windows 2000 and Windows NT. When set to 0, user
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and group list information is returned to anyone who asks. When set
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to 1, only an authenticated user can retrive user and
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to 1, only an authenticated user can retrieve user and
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group list information. For the value 2, supported by
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Windows 2000/XP and Samba, no anonymous connections are allowed at
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all. This can break third party and Microsoft
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<para>
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Please note that for user or share mode security, the username map is applied prior to validating the user
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credentials. Domain member servers (domain or ads) apply the username map after the user has been
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successfully authenticated by the domain controller and require fully qualified enties in the map table (e.g.
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successfully authenticated by the domain controller and require fully qualified entries in the map table (e.g.
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biddle = <literal>DOMAIN\foo</literal>).
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</para>
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xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
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<description>
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<para>Some version of NT 4.x allow non-guest
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users with a bad passowrd. When this option is enabled, samba will not
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users with a bad password. When this option is enabled, samba will not
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use a broken NT 4.x server as password server, but instead complain
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to the logs and exit.
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</para>
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<para>Disabling this option prevents Samba from making
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this check, which involves deliberatly attempting a
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this check, which involves deliberately attempting a
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bad logon to the remote server.</para>
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</description>
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when a file is created or extended to be a given size. In UNIX
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terminology this means that Samba will stop creating sparse files.</para>
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<para>This option is really desgined for file systems that support
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<para>This option is really designed for file systems that support
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fast allocation of large numbers of blocks such as extent-based file systems.
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On file systems that don't support extents (most notably ext3) this can
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make Samba slower. When you work with large files over >100MB on file
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samba can use.</para>
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<para>This option is only available if Samba was configured with the argument <command>--with-sys-quotas</command> or
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on linux when <command>./configure --with-quotas</command> was used and a working quota api
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on Linux when <command>./configure --with-quotas</command> was used and a working quota api
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was found in the system. Most packages are configured with these options already.</para>
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<para>This parameter should specify the path to a script that
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<description>
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<para>
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Setting this paramter to <value type="example">no</value> prevents
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Setting this parameter to <value type="example">no</value> prevents
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winbind from creating custom krb5.conf files. Winbind normally does
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this because the krb5 libraries are not AD-site-aware and thus would
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pick any domain controller out of potentially very many. Winbind
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<para>
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The idmap configuration is hence divided into groups, one group
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for each domain to be configured, and one group with the the
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asterisk instead of a proper domain name, which speifies the
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asterisk instead of a proper domain name, which specifies the
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default configuration that is used to catch all domains that do
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not have an explicit idmap configuration of their own.
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</para>
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Defines the available matching uid and gid range for which the
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backend is authoritative. For allocating backends, this also
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defines the start and the end of the range for allocating
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new unid IDs.
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new uniq IDs.
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</para>
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<para>
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winbind uses this parameter to find the backend that is
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idmap and nss_info plugin for the specifics on how to configure
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name aliasing for a specific configuration. Name aliasing takes
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precedence (and is mutually exclusive) over the whitespace
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replacement mechanism discussed previsouly.
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replacement mechanism discussed previously.
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</para>
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</description>
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