Hey..

Yeah, I had seen a few articles that pointed to the idmapd as being a
possible issue..

This is for a test internal -- 192.168.1.* group of 3-4 systems. So,
there's no real domain, but ....



On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Tom Horsley <horsley1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Fri, 8 Jul 2016 13:57:24 -0400
> bruce wrote:
>
> > I know, I could just chown, etc.. after the fact.. but I'd like to figure
> > out how it should be done!!
>
> I only know it is the most confusing NFS topic :-). It seems to work
> OK if all the machines are getting their users from the same
> source (NIS, LDAP, SSSD, something like that). There is some idmapd
> thing that turns my brain to cheese when I try to read about it.
>
> I have done desperate things like edit the /etc/idmapd.conf and
> set Nobody-User and Nobody-Group to the user I happened to know
> I wanted to own files because I could never get any other aspect
> of idmapd to work :-(.
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