ok, i manage to reset the gid uid by reinstalling the samba and winbind

Thanks.

On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Muhammad Yousuf Khan <sir...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My OS boot drive was malfunctioning due to which i need to replace it
> with new one. but now i am facing a problem after configuring my whole
> NAS box.  here is the old gid for a share.
>
>  10016 = admin-grp  (domain group)
>
> now after installing everything when i list the directory it showed me
> 10016 instead of admin-grp so i thought i can change it by wbinfo
> command
>
> so i remap the 10016 gid to the old sid for admin-grp and set many
> other like the same way. but after a day. i can see different names as
> a owner and owner groups like instead of admin-grp i can see
> "developers" as an owner of the folder. and i believed that my gid and
> uid mapping start conflicting.
>
> so i tried to reset all the GID and UID and in order to do that i
> change 10000-20000 to below
>
>  idmap uid = 20000-40000
>  idmap gid = 20000-40000
>
> it didnt work. i remove the tdb winbind file. which also didn't
> resolve the issue. i remap the gid and even tried to remove the
> mapping still with no results.
>
>
> Thanks,


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