We have TrueNAS integrated into our active directory environment and everything is working fine if you use SMB on Linux or Windows. however, it's not working when I try to use NFS with and AD joined Linux virtual machine.
I can login as an AD user. I can mount up an NFS share but I can't access it as a local or an AD account and get "permission denied. user ID, group ID and what the mount point thinks it has is shown below. I have no idea where the group ID numbers come from. The group ID on the mount point this from the NFS share and not native to the system.
1) these ID values are clearly Windows-based. Is that okay? Should I be trying to map them somehow to something more normal for a POSIX ID range?
2) should security be set to SYS or something else?
thanks I appreciate your patience as I figure out what the heck is going on.
I can login as an AD user. I can mount up an NFS share but I can't access it as a local or an AD account and get "permission denied. user ID, group ID and what the mount point thinks it has is shown below. I have no idea where the group ID numbers come from. The group ID on the mount point this from the NFS share and not native to the system.
uid=1329224634(ricky222) gid=1329200513(domain users)
I apologize for these incomplete questions. I don't yet know enough about the problem to be able to ask the right ones. I suspect most my problems are because of a lack of understanding about active directoryricky222@ubnt4:~$ ls -ld /mnt
drwxr-xr-x 2 root 4294967294 2 Dec 13 17:26 /mnt
1) these ID values are clearly Windows-based. Is that okay? Should I be trying to map them somehow to something more normal for a POSIX ID range?
2) should security be set to SYS or something else?
thanks I appreciate your patience as I figure out what the heck is going on.