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The + minimum needed value is 2000. SIDs with RIDs larger than this + value cannot be mapped, are ignored and the corresponding map + is discarded. Choose this value carefully, as this should + not be changed after the first ranges for domains have been + defined, otherwise mappings between domains will get intermixed + leading to unpredictable results. Please note that RIDs in Windows + Domains usually start with 500 for builtin users and 1000 + for regular users. As the parameter cannot be changed later, please + plan accordingly for your expected number of users in a domain + with safety margins. + </para> + <para>One range will be used for local users and groups and for + non-domain well-known SIDs like Everyone (S-1-1-0) or Creator Owner (S-1-3-0). + A chosen list of well-known SIDs will be preallocated on first start + to create deterministic mappings for those.</para> + <para> + Thus the number of local users and groups that can be created is + limited by this option as well. If you plan to create a large amount + of local users or groups, you will need set this parameter accordingly. + </para> + <para>The default value is 100000.</para> + </listitem> + </varlistentry> + <varlistentry> + <term>read only = [ yes | no ]</term> + <listitem><para>Turn the module into read-only mode. No new ranges will be allocated + nor will new mappings be created in the idmap pool. Defaults to no.</para> + </listitem> + </varlistentry> + <varlistentry> + <term>ignore builtin = [ yes | no ]</term> + <listitem><para>Ignore any mapping requests for the BUILTIN domain. + Defaults to no.</para> + </listitem> + </varlistentry> + </variablelist> +</refsect1> + +<refsect1> + <title>THE MAPPING FORMULAS</title> + <para> + The Unix ID for a RID is calculated this way: + <programlisting> + ID = IDMAP UID LOW VALUE + DOMAINRANGENUMBER * RANGESIZE + RID + </programlisting> + </para> + <para> + Correspondingly, the formula for calculating the RID for a + given Unix ID is this: + <programlisting> + RID = ID - IDMAP UID LOW VALUE - DOMAINRANGENUMBER * RANGESIZE + </programlisting> + </para> +</refsect1> + +<refsect1> + <title>EXAMPLES</title> + <para> + This example shows you the minimal configuration that will + work for the principial domain and 19 trusted domains. + </para> + + <programlisting> + [global] + security = ads + workgroup = CUSTOMER + realm = CUSTOMER.COM + + idmap config * : backend = autorid + idmap config * : range = 1000000-1999999 + + </programlisting> + + <para> + This example shows how to configure idmap_autorid as default + for all domains with a potentially large amount of users + plus a specific configuration for a trusted domain + that uses the SFU mapping scheme. Please note that idmap + ranges and sfu ranges are not allowed to overlap. + </para> + + <programlisting> + [global] + security = ads + workgroup = CUSTOMER + realm = CUSTOMER.COM + + idmap config * : backend = autorid + idmap config * : range = 1000000-19999999 + idmap config * : rangesize = 1000000 + + idmap config TRUSTED : backend = ad + idmap config TRUSTED : range = 50000 - 99999 + idmap config TRUSTED : schema_mode = sfu + </programlisting> + +</refsect1> + +<refsect1> + <title>AUTHOR</title> + + <para> + The original Samba software and related utilities + were created by Andrew Tridgell. Samba is now developed + by the Samba Team as an Open Source project similar + to the way the Linux kernel is developed. + </para> +</refsect1> + +</refentry> |