On 8/28/13 9:37 AM, Barbara Krasovec wrote:
On 8/27/13 12:01 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
Is idmapd supposed to work where users have different uid numbers on the nfsv4 server and client? It seems to show the right names for ownership on the client side, but if I automount a home directory, that user doesn't have permission to enter it, and if I change permission to allow access and create a new file, it shows on the server as owned by the uid number for the user on the client (and wrong on the server).
Everything works like it would on nfs v3 where the uid numbers are the same on the client and server, but what's the point of the rpcidmapd daemon if it doesn't actually map the ids?
As far as I know, nfs4 doesn't care about UID/GID, but checks names, so it should work, no matter that you have different UIDs on server and client for same users.
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Sorry, if you use nfs4 and idmapd uid/gid has to be the same on server and client. I have tested and it does not work when UID differs on server/client.
Cheers, Barbara